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#1 Klallam language

Klallam, Clallam, Ns'Klallam or S'klallam ( endonym : Nəxʷsƛ̓ay̓əmúcən), is a Straits Salishan language that was traditionally spoken by the Klallam peoples at Becher Bay on Vancouver Island in British Columbia and across the Strait of Juan de Fuca on the north coast of the Olympic Peninsula in Wash

#2 Konkani language

Konkani [note 4] ( Kōṅkaṇī ) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Konkani people , primarily along the western coastal region ( Konkan ) of India. It is one of the 22 scheduled languages mentioned in the 8th schedule of the Indian Constitution [9] and the official language of the Indian state of


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#1 Jose C. Abriol

Rev. Msgr. Jose C. Abriol (February 4, 1918 – July 6, 2003) was a Filipino Catholic priest , linguist, and high official in the church in the Philippines . He was the first to translate the Catholic Bible into Tagalog , the native language for most Filipinos. [1] Reverend Monsignor Jose C. Abriol P.

#2 Sejong the Great

Sejong of Joseon (15 May 1397 – 8 April 1450), personal name Yi Do ( Korean : 이도; Hanja : 李祹), widely known as Sejong the Great ( Korean : 세종대왕; Hanja : 世宗大王), was the fourth ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea . Initially titled Grand Prince Chungnyeong ( Korean : 충녕대군; Hanja : 忠寧大君), he was born

#3 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

#4 Hermann Collitz

Hermann Collitz (4 February 1855 – 13 May 1935) was an eminent German historical linguist and Indo-Europeanist , who spent much of his career in the United States . American linguist

#5 Charles Kay Ogden

Charles Kay Ogden ( / ˈ ɒ ɡ d ən / ; 1 June 1889 – 20 March 1957) was an English linguist , philosopher, and writer. Described as a polymath but also an eccentric and outsider , [4] [5] [6] he took part in many ventures related to literature, politics, the arts, and philosophy, having a broad effect

#6 Ilya Kormiltsev

Ilya Valeryevich Kormiltsev ( Russian : Илья́ Вале́рьевич Корми́льцев , b. September 26, 1959, Sverdlovsk , USSR - d. February 4, 2007, London, UK ) was a Russian poet , translator, and publisher. Kormiltsev is most famous for working during the 1980s and the 1990s as a songwriter in Nautilus Pompil

#7 Qalandar Momand

Sahibzada Habib-ur-Rahman Qalandar Momand (September 1, 1930 - February 4, 2003) was a well-known Pashto poet, short story writer, journalist and linguist. [1] Pakistani writer Qalandar Momand Born Sahibzada Habib-ur-Rahman Qalandar Momand September 1, 1930 Died February 4, 2003 Language Pashto Nati

#8 James Owen Dorsey

James Owen Dorsey (October 31, 1848 – February 4, 1895) was an American ethnologist , linguist , and Episcopalian missionary in the Dakota Territory , who contributed to the description of the Ponca , Omaha , and other southern Siouan languages . He worked for the Bureau of American Ethnology of the

#9 Joséphine Colomb

Joséphine Colomb (née, Bouchet ; 4 February 1833 – 17 September 1892) was a 19th-century French children's writer, lyricist, and translator who signed her works, Mme J. Colomb or Mme Louis-Casimir Colomb . She was a recipient of the Montyon Prize (1875) for La fille de Carilès . In 1893, she was a r

#10 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

#11 Li Rong (linguist)

Li Rong (4 February 1920 – 31 December 2002) was a Chinese linguist known for his work on Chinese dialectology . He was director of the Institute of Linguistics at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences from 1982 to 1985, [1] and editor of the Language Atlas of China and the Great Dictionary of Mode

#12 Arsen Kotsoyev

Arsen Kotsoyev ( Ossetian : Коцойты Арсен , romanized:   Kocojty Arsen ; January 15, 1872 - February 4, 1944) is one of the founders of Ossetic prose , who had a large influence on the formation of the modern Ossetic language and its functional styles. He participated in all of the first Ossetic per

#13 Hoke Sein

Hoke Sein ( Burmese : ဟုတ်စိန် ; 1890–1984; [1] also spelt Hok Sein ) was a Burmese linguist and lexicographer , best known for compiling the influential Universal Burmese-English-Pali Dictionary still used by Pali and Burmese language scholars today. [2] [3] Burmese linguist and lexicographer This

#14 Alenka Puhar

Alenka Puhar (born 4 February 1945) is a Slovenian journalist, author, translator, and historian. In 1982, she wrote a groundbreaking psychohistory -inspired book "The Primal Text of Life" (in Slovene : Prvotno besedilo življenja ) about the 19th century social history of early childhood in Slovene

#15 Charles Bally

Charles Bally ( French:   [bɑji] ; 4 February 1865, Geneva – 10 April 1947, Geneva) was a Swiss linguist from the Geneva School . He lived from 1865 to 1947 and was, like Ferdinand de Saussure , from Switzerland . His parents were Jean Gabriel, a teacher, and Henriette, the owner of a cloth store. B

#16 Edward Sapir

Edward Sapir ( / s ə ˈ p ɪər / ; January 26, 1884 – February 4, 1939) was an American Jewish anthropologist - linguist , who is widely considered to be one of the most important figures in the development of the discipline of linguistics in the United States. [1] [2] American linguist and anthropolo

#17 Archibald Sayce

The Rev. Archibald Henry Sayce (25 September 1845   – 4 February 1933) was a pioneer British Assyriologist and linguist , who held a chair as Professor of Assyriology at the University of Oxford from 1891 to 1919. [1] He was able to write in at least twenty ancient and modern languages, [2] and was

#18 Frank Bell (educator)

Frank Erskine Bell OBE (18 September 1916 – 14 July 1989) was a British educator. Whilst a prisoner of war (POW) in Borneo during World War II he organised a "secret university" to provide educational opportunities for his fellow prisoners. He founded the first Bell Language School in Cambridge , En

#19 Hermann Gundert

Hermann Gundert ( Stuttgart , 4 February 1814 – 25 April 1893 in Calw , Germany) was a German missionary, scholar, and linguist, as well as the maternal grandfather of German novelist and Nobel laureate Hermann Hesse . Gundert is chiefly known for his contributions as an Indologist, and compiled a M

#20 M Harunur Rashid

M Harunur Rashid (born 28 December 1939) is a distinguished teacher of English literature and language, a notable educational administrator, editor and translator of modern poetry and prose, [1] [2] in Bangladesh , a noted writer of Sufism and Sufi literature [3] and a commentator of social, politic


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