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langs: 29 января [ru] / january 29 [en] / 29. januar [de] / 29 janvier [fr] / 29 gennaio [it] / 29 de enero [es]

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#1 Lancashire dialect

The Lancashire dialect or (colloquially, Lanky ) refers to the Northern English vernacular speech of the English county of Lancashire . The region is notable for its tradition of poetry written in the dialect. Northern English vernacular Lancashire dialect Native   to England Region Lancashire Ethni

#2 Mirandese language

The Mirandese language ( Mirandese: mirandés or lhéngua mirandesa ; Portuguese : mirandês or língua mirandesa ) is an Astur-Leonese language or language variety [3] that is sparsely spoken in a small area of northeastern Portugal in Terra de Miranda (made up of the municipalities of Miranda do Douro

#3 Asturleonese language

Asturleonese ( Asturian : Asturlleonés ; Spanish : Asturleonés ; Portuguese : Asturo-leonês ; Mirandese : Asturlhionés ) is a Romance language spoken primarily in northwestern Spain, namely in the historical regions and Spain's modern-day autonomous communities of Asturias , northwestern Castile and


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#1 Petrus Josephus Zoetmulder

Petrus Josephus Zoetmulder S.J. (January 29, 1906 – July 8, 1995) was a Dutch expert in the Old Javanese language . He came from Utrecht and was associated with the Society of Jesus by 1925. He worked at Leiden University in the 1930s. His first work appeared in 1930 and he continued to write into t

#2 William Cornyn

William Stewart Cornyn (1906–1971) was a Canadian-born American linguist and author, noted for his expertise in Burmese and Russian language studies, as well as for his research on Athabaskan and Burman etymology. Canadian-American linguist William Cornyn Cornyn and Maung Shwe Waing teaching Burmese

#3 Primavera das Neves

Primavera Ácrata Saiz das Neves (8 March 1933 - 29 January 1981) commonly known as Primavera das Neves , was a Portuguese translator, journalist and writer, who worked and lived most of her life in Brazil , having signed most of her works as Vera Neves Pedroso . Primavera das Neves Born Primavera Ác

#4 Jan Balabán

Jan Balabán (29 January 1961 – 23 April 2010) was a Czech writer, journalist, and translator. He was considered an existentialist whose works often dealt with the wretched and desperate aspects of the human condition . Czech writer, journalist, and translator Jan Balabán Jan Balabán in 2007 Born ( 1

#5 Georgiy Gongadze

Georgiy Ruslanovych Gongadze [lower-alpha 1] (21 May 1969 – 17 September 2000) [1] was a Georgian - Ukrainian journalist and film director who was kidnapped and murdered in 2000 near Kyiv. He founded the internet newspaper Ukrainska Pravda along with Olena Prytula in 2000. Georgian-born Ukrainian jo

#6 Aleksandar Teodorov-Balan

Aleksandar Stoyanov Teodorov-Balan ( Bulgarian : Александър Стоянов Теодоров-Балан; 27 October 1859 – 12 February 1959 ) was a Bulgarian linguist , historian and bibliographer . Monument to Balan Balan was born in the village of Kubey in the Russian Empire , today in Odessa Oblast , Ukraine , to a B

#7 Carl Hugo Hahn

Carl Hugo Hahn (1818–1895) was a Baltic German missionary and linguist who worked in South Africa and South-West Africa for most of his life. Together with Franz Heinrich Kleinschmidt , he set up the first Rhenish mission station to the Herero people in Gross Barmen . Hahn is known for his scientifi

#8 Samuel Martin (linguist)

Samuel Elmo Martin (29 January 1924 – 28 November 2009) was a linguist known for seminal work on the languages of East Asia, a professor at Yale University , and the author of many works on the Korean and Japanese languages. American orientalist For other people named Samuel Martin, see Samuel Marti

#9 Franciszek Indan Pykna

Franciszek Indan Pykna (12 July 1913 – 29 January 1992) was a Polish mathematician, philosopher, and linguist. Polish mathematician, philosopher (1913–1992)

#10 Albert Gallatin

Abraham Alfonse Albert Gallatin (January 29, 1761 – August 12, 1849) was a Genevan – American politician, diplomat, ethnologist and linguist. Biographer Nicholas Dungan states that Gallatin was "America's Swiss Founding Father." [3] He is known for being the founder of New York University and for se

#11 Francis Johnson (linguist)

Francis Johnson (c. 1795/96 – 29 January 1876) was a British linguist. He taught Sanskrit , Telugu and Bengali at the East India Company College between 1824 and 1855. He compiled a comprehensive Persian, Arabic, and English dictionary, which he published in 1852 and which is the main thing he is re

#12 Mikhail Lomonosov

Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov ( / ˌ l ɒ m ə ˈ n ɒ s ɒ f / ; [1] Russian : Михаил (Михайло) Васильевич Ломоносов ; 19 November   [ O.S. 8 November ]   1711 – 15 April   [ O.S. 4 April ]   1765 ) was a Russian polymath , scientist and writer, who made important contributions to literature, education,

#13 Merritt Ruhlen

Merritt Ruhlen (May 10, 1944 – January 29, 2021) was an American linguist who worked on the classification of languages and what this reveals about the origin and evolution of modern humans. Amongst other linguists, [ citation needed ] Ruhlen's work was recognized as standing outside the mainstream

#14 Lis Jacobsen

Elisabeth (Lis) Jacobsen , née Rubin , (29 January 1882 - 18 June 1961) was a Danish philologist , archaeologist and writer. She is remembered first and foremost for her research and publications on the history of the Danish language but she was also an expert runologist who published a comprehensiv

#15 Sushil Kumar De

Sushil Kumar De (29 January 1890 – 31 January 1968) was a Bengali writer from the early decades of the 20th century. Trained as a lawyer, with degrees in English and Sanskrit Poetics, he wrote extensively on Sanskrit Literature, Philosophy, Poetics, History of Bengali Literature, besides editing cri

#16 Gerard van Wieringhen Borski

Gerard van Wieringhen Borski (29 January 1800 in Vleuten — 2 February 1869 in Delft ) was a Dutch educator, academic, and linguist. [1] [2] His nonfiction books covered the domains of linguistics, math, history, and sociology. Dutch educator, academic, and linguist

#17 Aleksander Brückner

Aleksander Brückner ( Polish pronunciation:   [alɛkˈsandɛr ˈbryknɛr] ; 29 January 1856   – 24 May 1939) was a Polish scholar of Slavic languages and literatures ( Slavistics ), philologist , lexicographer and historian of literature . He is among the most notable Slavicists of the late 19th and earl

#18 Andrew Gonzalez

Brother Andrew Benjamin Gonzalez, F.S.C. (29 February 1940 – 29 January 2006) was a Filipino linguist , writer, educator , and a De La Salle Brother . He served as president of De La Salle University from 1979 to 1991 and from 1994 to 1998. From 1998 to 2001 he served as Secretary of the Department

#19 Muna Lee (writer)

Muna Lee (January 29, 1895 – April 3, 1965) was an American poet , author , and activist , who first became known and widely published as a lyric poet in the early 20th century. She also was known for her writings that promoted Pan-Americanism and feminism . She translated and published in Poetry a

#20 Max Weinreich

Max Weinreich ( Yiddish : מאַקס ווײַנרײַך [2] [3] Maks Vaynraych ; Russian : Мейер Лазаревич Вайнрайх , Meyer Lazarevich Vaynraykh ; Latvia, 22 April 1894 – New York City , 29 January 1969) was a Russian Jewish linguist , specializing in sociolinguistics [4] and Yiddish , and the father of the lingu


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