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#1 Korean Sign Language

Korean Sign Language or KSL ( Korean :   한국 수화 언어 ; Hanja :   韓國 手話言語 ; RR :   Hanguk Suhwa Eoneo or 한국 수어 ; 韓國手語 ; Hanguk Sueo ) is a sign language used for deaf communities of South Korea under the North-South Korean border. It is often referred to simply as 수화 ; 手話 ; suhwa , which means signing i


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#1 Snježana Kordić

Snježana Kordić ( pronounced   [sɲěʒana kôːrditɕ] ( listen ) ; born 29 October 1964) [1] is a Croatian linguist . [3] In addition to her work in syntax , she has written on sociolinguistics . [2] Kordić is known among non-specialists for numerous articles against the puristic and prescriptive langua

#2 Christopher Smart

Christopher Smart (11 April 1722   – 21 May 1771) was an English poet. He was a major contributor to two popular magazines, The Midwife and The Student , and a friend to influential cultural icons like Samuel Johnson and Henry Fielding . Smart, a high church Anglican , was widely known throughout Lo

#3 Gustave Guillaume

Gustave Guillaume (16 December 1883 – 3 February 1960), [1] was a French linguist and philologist , originator of the linguistic theory known as "psychomechanics". This article is about the French linguist. For the Belgian military historian and Minister of War, see Henri Guillaume . This article ne

#4 Abbas Zaryab

Abbas Zaryab or ' Abbās Zaryāb ( Persian : عباس زریاب ; full name: Abbas (Zaryab) Khoyi عباس (زریاب) خویی ; August 13, 1919 – February 3, 1995) was a historian , [1] translator , literature Professor [2] and Iranologist . He was the author of several books, including a life of Muhammad , [3] and art

#5 Justus Georg Schottelius

Justus Georg Schottelius (Latinized Justus-Georgius Schottelius ; born 23 June 1612 in Einbeck , died 25 October 1676 in Wolfenbüttel ) was a leading figure of the German Baroque , best known for his publications on German grammar , language theory and poetics . Justus Georgius Schottelius

#6 Michel Thomas

Michel Thomas (born Moniek Kroskof , February 3, 1914 – January 8, 2005) was a polyglot linguist , and decorated war veteran. He survived imprisonment in several different Nazi concentration camps after serving in the Maquis of the French Resistance and worked with the U.S. Army Counter Intelligence

#7 Karel Slavíček

Karel Slavíček , ( simplified Chinese : 严嘉乐 ; traditional Chinese : 嚴嘉樂 ; pinyin : Yán Jiālè ), (12 December 1678 – 24 September 1735) was a Jesuit missionary and scientist, the first Czech sinologist and author of the first precise map of Beijing . Czech scientist and missionary to China (1678–1735

#8 Petar Skok

Petar Skok ( Croatian pronunciation:   [pětar skôk] ; 1 March 1881 – 3 February 1956) was a Croatian linguist and onomastics expert. Croatian linguist and onomastics expert Petar Skok

#9 Hartmut Haberland

Hartmut Haberland (born February 3, 1948 in Hanover, Germany) was a professor at Roskilde University in Denmark. [1] In 1977, he founded the Journal of Pragmatics together with Jacob Mey . Currently, he is an editor of Pragmatics and Society together with Mey (Chief editor), Hermine Penz and Hans Jø

#10 Wallace Chafe

Wallace Chafe ( / ˈ tʃ eɪ f / ; September 3, 1927 – February 3, 2019 [1] ) was an American linguist . He was Professor Emeritus and research professor at The University of California, Santa Barbara . [2] American linguist (1927–2019) Wallace Chafe Born September 3, 1927 Cambridge, Massachusetts Died

#11 Ben Jonson

Benjamin Jonson (c. 11 June 1572 – c. 16 August 1637) [2] was an English playwright and poet. Jonson's artistry exerted a lasting influence upon English poetry and stage comedy. He popularised the comedy of humours ; he is best known for the satirical plays Every Man in His Humour [3] (1598), Volpon

#12 Noam Chomsky

Avram Noam Chomsky [lower-alpha 1] (born December 7, 1928) is an American linguist , philosopher, cognitive scientist , historical essayist, [lower-alpha 2] [lower-alpha 3] social critic , and political activist. Sometimes called "the father of modern linguistics", [lower-alpha 4] Chomsky is also a

#13 Subrat Kumar Prusty

Subrat Kumar Prusty (born 1976) is an Indian Odia-language scholar, activist, social entrepreneur , literary critic and author. [1] [2] He is Member and Secretary of the Institute of Odia Studies and Research , Bhubaneswar , Odisha . [3] He was instrumental in preparing the research documents, advoc

#14 Qian Chunqi

Qian Chunqi ( simplified Chinese : 钱春绮 ; traditional Chinese : 錢春綺 ; pinyin : Qián Chūnqǐ ; 7 December 1921 – 3 February 2010) was a Chinese doctor and translator who won the Lu Xun Literary Prize (1996), a prestigious literary award in China. [1] Chinese doctor and translator This article is an orp

#15 Ivan Zarubin

Ivan Ivanovich Zarubin ( Russian : Иван Иванович Зарубин ; 27 September 1887 – 3 February 1964) was a Soviet specialist of Iranian languages , particularly Pamir languages .

#16 Paul Ariste

Paul Ariste (3 February 1905 – 2 February 1990) was an Estonian linguist renowned for his studies of the Finno-Ugric languages (especially Estonian and Votic ), Yiddish [1] and Baltic Romani language . Estonian linguist He was born as Paul Berg, in Rääbise , Võtikvere Parish (now Jõgeva Parish ), Kr

#17 Eugen V. Witkowsky

Eugen V. Witkowsky ( Евге́ний Влади́мирович Витко́вский ; June 18, 1950 – February 3, 2020) was a Russian fiction and fantasy writer, literary scholar , poet, and translator. Russian writer (1950–2020) This article needs additional citations for verification . ( February 2020 ) Eugen V. Witkowsky Po

#18 Frances Cashel Hoey

Frances Cashel Hoey (née Frances Sarah Johnston ; 14 February 1830 – 8 July 1908), pseudonym Cashel Hoey , was an Irish novelist, journalist and translator. Frances Cashel Hoey Born Frances Sarah Johnston 14 February 1830 Bushy Park, Dublin , Ireland Died 8 July 1908 (1908-07-08) (aged   78) Beccles

#19 Rabindra Kumar Das Gupta

Rabindra Kumar Das Gupta (11 July 1915 – 3 February 2009) was an Indian scholar of Bengali and English literature and a social and cultural commentator. He was considered by his peers as one of the last scholars with equal command of English and Bengali languages. [1] Rabindra Kumar Das Gupta Born (

#20 Gilles Fauconnier

Gilles Fauconnier ( French pronunciation:   ​ [ʒil fokɔˈnje] ) (19 August 1944 – 3 February 2021 [1] ) was a French linguist , researcher in cognitive science , and author, [2] [3] who worked in the U.S. He was distinguished professor at the University of California, San Diego , in the Department of


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