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Alphabet / Alphabet


#1 Deseret alphabet

The Deseret alphabet ( / ˌ d ɛ z ə ˈ r ɛ t / ( listen ) ; [1] Deseret: 𐐔𐐯𐑅𐐨𐑉𐐯𐐻 or 𐐔𐐯𐑆𐐲𐑉𐐯𐐻 ) is a phonemic English-language spelling reform developed between 1847 and 1854 by the board of regents of the University of Deseret under the leadership of Brigham Young , the second president of The Church o


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Language / Language


#1 Abenaki language

Abenaki ( Eastern: Alənαpαtəwéwαkan, Western: Alnôbaôdwawôgan ) is an endangered Algonquian language of Quebec and the northern states of New England . The language has Eastern and Western forms which differ in vocabulary and phonology and are sometimes considered distinct languages. Algonquian lang


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Researcher / Researcher


#1 Frederic Baraga

Irenaeus Frederic Baraga (June 29, 1797   – January 19, 1868; Slovene : Irenej Friderik Baraga ) was a Slovenian Roman Catholic missionary to the United States and a grammarian by and author of Christian poetry and hymns in Native American languages. He became the first bishop of the Roman Catholic

#2 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

#3 Dora Knowlton Ranous

Dora Knowlton Ranous (August 16, 1859 – January 19, 1916) was an American actress, author, editor, translator, and book reviewer . She began her literary career editing educational books and contributing to Appleton 's Annual Cyclopaedia and The Criterion . Ranous attained distinction as a translato

#4 Andrew Nelson (lexicographer)

Andrew Nathaniel Nelson (December 23, 1893 – May 17, 1975) was an American missionary and scholar of East Asian languages and literature , best known for his work in Japanese lexicography . American lexicographer Andrew Nelson Born ( 1893-12-23 ) December 23, 1893 Great Falls, Montana Died May 17, 1

#5 Konstantin Reichardt

Konstantin Reichardt (30 April 1904 – 19 January 1976) was a German-born American philologist who specialized in Germanic studies . American philologist This article includes a list of general references , but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations . ( January 2021 ) Konstantin Reichardt

#6 Asbjørn Nesheim

Asbjørn Nesheim (14 December 1906 in Trondheim – 19 January 1989 in Oslo ) was a Norwegian linguist and curator known for his research on the Sámi languages and cultural history , [1] particularly for his collaboration with Konrad Nielsen on volumes four and five of Nielsen's Lapp Dictionary . [2] N

#7 Gertrud Isolani

Gertrud Isolani (born Gertrud Isaacsohn : 7 February 1899 - 19 January 1988) was a widely read journalist-commentator in Germany during the years of the so-called "Weimar" Republic . In 1933 her writing was banned. Her father having died in 1932, and already conscious of the rising tide of Antisemit

#8 Johannes Hendricus van der Palm

Johannes Hendricus [1] van der Palm (17 July 1763 – 8 September 1840) was a Dutch Assyriologist , linguist , professor of (i) oriental languages and Hebrew antiquities and (ii) sacred poetry and rhetoric at Leiden University , educationist , theologian , Dutch Reformed Church minister , Bible transl

#9 Victoria Fromkin

Victoria Alexandra Fromkin ( née   Victoria Landish ; May 16, 1923 – January 19, 2000) was an American linguist who taught at UCLA . She studied slips of the tongue, mishearing, and other speech errors, which she applied to phonology , the study of how the sounds of a language are organized in the m

#10 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

#11 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

#12 Julia Penelope

Julia Penelope (June 19, 1941 – January 19, 2013) was an American linguist , author , and philosopher . She was part of an international movement of critical thinkers on lesbian and feminist issues. A self-described "white, working-class, fat butch dyke who never passed," she started what she called

#13 Sándor Kőrösi Csoma

Sándor Csoma de Kőrös ( Hungarian:   [ˈʃaːndor ˈkøːrøʃi ˈt͡ʃomɒ] ; born Sándor Csoma ; 27 March 1784/8 [1]   – 11 April 1842) was a Hungarian philologist and Orientalist, author of the first Tibetan – English dictionary and grammar book. He was called Phyi-glin-gi-grwa-pa in Tibetan, meaning " the f

#14 Roy Clive Abraham

Roy Clive Abraham (16 December 1890, Melbourne , Australia - 22 June 1963, Hendon , London ) was a key figure in African language scholarship during the twentieth century. He worked for over thirty years on a wide range of disparate languages. African language scholar (1890–1963)

#15 Heinrich Vedder

Hermann Heinrich Vedder (born 3 July 1876 in Westerenger   [ Wikidata ] , Westphalia , Germany ; died 26 April 1972 in Okahandja , South-West Africa ) was a German missionary , linguist , ethnologist and historian . Originally a silk weaver, he received missionary training by the Rhenish Missionary

#16 Alexander Freiman

Alexander Arnoldovich Freiman ( Russian : Александр Арнольдович Фрейман ; August 22, 1879, Warsaw   – January 19, 1968, Leningrad ) was a Polish - Soviet researcher of the Iranian languages .

#17 Nagindas Parekh

Nagindas Narandas Parekh (8 August 1903 – 19 January 1993) was a Gujarati language critic, editor and translator from India. He is also known by his pen name, Granthkeet (literally, bookworm). Nagindas Parekh Born Nagindas Narandas Parekh ( 1903-08-08 ) 8 August 1903 Bulsar (now Valsad), Bombay Pres

#18 Theophilus O'Flanagan

Theophilus O’Flanagan ( Irish : Tadgh ó'Flanagáin ) (c. 1762 – 1814) was an Irish school teacher, translator, and Irish language scholar. [1] Irish teacher, translator and scholar Born circa 1762 in Tulla , County Clare , son of a hedge schoolteacher of Irish, [2] [3] he was educated at Trinity Coll

#19 John Trim (linguist)

John Leslie Melville Trim (1924 - 19 January 2013), Director of the Council of Europe 's Modern Languages projects from 1971 to 1997, [1] was a key promoter of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages . [2] After graduating from University College, London (UCL) in 1949, he remained t


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