langs: 7 мая [ru] / may 7 [en] / 7. mai [de] / 7 mai [fr] / 7 maggio [it] / 7 de mayo [es]
days: may 4 / may 5 / may 6 / may 7 / may 8 / may 9 / may 10
Alphabet / Alphabet
#1 Nepalese scripts
Nepalese scripts ( Nepal Lipi : 𑐣𑐾𑐥𑐵𑐮 𑐁𑐏𑐮, Devanagari : नेपाल आखल) are alphabetic writing systems employed historically in Nepal Mandala by the indigenous Newars for primarily writing Nepal Bhasa . It is also used for transcribing Sanskrit and Pali . [2] There are also some claims they have also bee
- ... patindra Malla Dev 816" (1696 AD) in Prachalit script. Letter in Nepal Bhasa and Nepal script dated 7 may 1924 sent from Lhasa to Kathmandu. Nepal script used on letterhead of Nepalese business house in Lh ...
#2 Pracalit script
Prachalit Nepal script is a type of abugida script developed from the Nepalese scripts , which are a part of the family of Brahmic scripts descended from Brahmi script . It is used to write Nepal Bhasa , Sanskrit and Pali . Various publications are still published in this script including the Sikkim
- ... erhead of Nepalese business house in Lhasa dated 1958. Letter in Nepal Bhasa and Nepal script dated 7 may 1924 sent from Lhasa to Kathmandu. CONSONANTS VOWELS SYMBOLS NUMERALS UNICODE Main article: Newa (U ...
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
- ... n Indians and to receive federal "native made" designation for the bands' arts and crafts. [16] .On may 7, 2012, the Abenaki Nation at Missisquoi and the Koasek of the Koas Abenaki Traditional Band received ...
#2 Shetland dialect
Shetland dialect (also variously known as Shetlandic ; [3] broad or auld Shetland or Shaetlan ; [4] and referred to as Modern Shetlandic Scots (MSS) by some linguists) is a dialect of Insular Scots spoken in Shetland , an archipelago to the north of mainland Scotland . It is derived from the Scots d
- ... em final. Vowel 3 is often retracted or diphthongised or may sometimes be realised [i] . [15] Vowel 7 may be realised [u] before /r/ and [ju] before /k/ and /x/ . [16] Vowel 8 is generally merged with vowe ...
#3 Tunisian Arabic
Tunisian Arabic , or simply Tunisian , is a set of dialects of Maghrebi Arabic spoken in Tunisia . [4] It is known among its over 11 million speakers as: تونسي , romanized: Tounsi [ˈtuːnsi] ( listen ) , "Tunisian" [5] or Derja "everyday language" to distinguish it from Modern Standard Arabic , the
- ... an Sign Language Official status Recognised minority language in As a variety of Maghrebi Arabic on 7 may 1999 (Not ratified due to several Constitutional Matters): [2] [3] Language codes ISO 639-3 aeb Glo ...
Researcher / Researcher
#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
- ... y: Interview with Snježana Kordić]. Epicentar (in Serbo-Croatian). Sarajevo. BH Radio 1 . Retrieved 7 may 2019 . CROSBI 935897 . 30 minutes. Dautbegović-Voloder, Alma (host) (27 March 2018). "Kordić: Nacio ...
#2 Robert Caldwell
Robert Caldwell (7 May 1814 – 28 August 1891) was a missionary for London Missionary Society . He arrived in India at age 24, studied the local language to spread the word of Bible in a vernacular language, studies that led him to author a text on comparative grammar of the South Indian languages. I
- Robert Caldwell ( 7 may 1814 – 28 August 1891) was a missionary for London Missionary Society . He arrived in India at age ...
- ... y . [1] For other uses, see Robert Caldwell (disambiguation) . Robert Caldwell Born Robert Caldwell 7 may 1814 Clady, County Londonderry (then in County Antrim), Ireland Died 28 August 1891 Kodaikanal , Di ...
- ... of South India . EARLY LIFE Robert Caldwell was born at Clady , then in County Antrim , Ireland, on 7 may 1814 to poor Scottish Presbyterian parents. The family moved to Glasgow and there he began work at ...
- ... matched during the last two hundred years". [15] A commemorative postage stamp on him was issued on 7 may 2010. [16] WORKS Lectures on the Tinnevelly missions, descriptive of the field, the work, and the r ...
#3 Prasert na Nagara
Prasert na Nagara ( Thai : ประเสริฐ ณ นคร , RTGS : Prasoet Na Nakhon , pronounced [prā.sɤ̀ːt náʔ ná(ʔ).kʰɔ̄ːn] ; 21 March 1919 – 7 May 2019) [1] was a Thai scholar. Best known for his studies of ancient Thai inscriptions, he was formally trained in engineering and statistics, subjects which he tau
- ... ะเสริฐ ณ นคร , RTGS : Prasoet Na Nakhon , pronounced [prā.sɤ̀ːt náʔ ná(ʔ).kʰɔ̄ːn] ; 21 March 1919 – 7 may 2019) [1] was a Thai scholar. Best known for his studies of ancient Thai inscriptions, he was forma ...
#4 Hilario Barrero
Hilario Barrero (born 1948) is a Spanish writer, translator, professor and poet. He also is a columnist with Fifth Column in The New York Times . Spanish writer, translator, professor and poet Hilario Barrero Born 1948 (age 73 – 74) Toledo , Castile-La Mancha, Spain Occupation Writer, translator,
- ... . [1] He also won the I International Poetry Prize Gastón Baquero for his work In tempore belli on 7 may 1998 [3] and the poetry prize Muskiz lewd Café 2003 with the book The Rockefeller Center elevator. ...
#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
- ... . 17 May 2001 . Retrieved 3 May 2010 . "Ukraine official sentenced over journalist murder" . BBC . 7 may 2003 . Retrieved 3 May 2010 . "'Killer admits' Gongadze murder" . BBC News . 21 June 2004 . Retriev ...
#6 John R. Ross
John Robert " Haj " Ross (born May 7, 1938) is an American poet and linguist . He played a part in the development of generative semantics (as opposed to interpretive semantics ) along with George Lakoff , James D. McCawley , and Paul Postal . [2] He was a professor of linguistics at MIT from 1966–1
- John Robert " Haj " Ross (born may 7, 1938) is an American poet and linguist . He played a part in the development of generative semantic ...
- ... orth Texas . American poet and linguist John R. "Haj" Ross John R. Ross in 2011 Born ( 1938-05-07 ) may 7, 1938 Boston , Massachusetts Alma mater MIT ( PhD ) [1] University of Pennsylvania ( AM ) Friedrich- ...
#7 Herrmann Jungraithmayr
Herrmann Rudolf Jungraithmayr (born May 7, 1931 in Eferding , Upper Austria ) is an Austrian Africanist and retired university professor. Until 1996, he was the chair of African linguistics at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main , Germany . Austrian Africanist and writer This
- Herrmann Rudolf Jungraithmayr (born may 7, 1931 in Eferding , Upper Austria ) is an Austrian Africanist and retired university professor. Unti ...
- ... ee Wikipedia:Translation . Herrmann Jungraithmayr Born Herrmann Rudolf Jungraithmayr ( 1931-05-07 ) 7 may 1931 Eferding , Austria Nationality Austrian Occupation Linguist Academic background Education Univ ...
#8 Innocent of Alaska
Saint Innocent of Alaska (August 26, 1797 – March 31, 1879, O.S.), also known as Saint Innocent Metropolitan of Moscow ( Russian : Святитель Иннокентий Митрополит Московский ) was a Russian Orthodox missionary priest , then the first Orthodox bishop and archbishop in the Americas, and finally the Me
- ... and of Unalaska in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. Father Ioann Veniaminov volunteered to go and on may 7, 1823, he departed from Irkutsk, accompanied by his aging mother, his brother Stefan, his wife, and ...
#9 Matthias Castrén
Matthias Alexander Castrén (2 December 1813 – 7 May 1852) was a Finnish Swedish ethnologist and philologist who was a pioneer in the study of the Uralic languages . He was an educator, author and linguist at the University of Helsinki . Castrén is best known for his research in the linguistics and e
- Matthias Alexander Castrén (2 December 1813 – 7 may 1852) was a Finnish Swedish ethnologist and philologist who was a pioneer in the study of the Urali ...
#10 Sigurd Wettenhovi-Aspa
Georg Sigurd Wettenhovi-Aspa [ needs IPA ] (born. Wetterhoff-Asp , 7 May 1870 – 18 February 1946) was a Finnish multiartist: painter , sculptor , writer , and a pseudo-linguist. [1] He is best known for his fantastical theories about the past of the Finnish people , whom he believed to have descende
- Georg Sigurd Wettenhovi-Aspa [ needs IPA ] (born. Wetterhoff-Asp , 7 may 1870 – 18 February 1946) was a Finnish multiartist: painter , sculptor , writer , and a pseudo-ling ...
#11 Valerian Borisovich Aptekar
Valerian Borisovich Aptekar (Russian: Валериа́н Бори́сович Апте́карь, 24 October 1899 – 29 July 1937) was a Russian linguist and a propagandist of Nicholas Marr 's New Theory of Language. In 1937, he was accused of anti-Soviet activity, arrested and shot. [1] Valerian Borisovich Aptekar Born 24 Octo
- ... t systematization of learning ('Methodology') knowledge itself was not necessary." [7] ETHNOLOGY On 7 may 1928, Aptekar forcibly expressed his opinions in a debate on "Marxism and ethnology" at the Society ...
#12 Fernand Lechanteur
Fernand Léon Auguste Lechanteur (known as Gires-Ganne; 20 June 1910 Agon-Coutainville – 7 May 1971 Caen ) was a French poet, ethnologist and linguist from Normandy . French poet, linguist, and ethnologist This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in French . (A
- Fernand Léon Auguste Lechanteur (known as Gires-Ganne; 20 June 1910 Agon-Coutainville – 7 may 1971 Caen ) was a French poet, ethnologist and linguist from Normandy . French poet, linguist, and ...
#13 Ferenc Kazinczy
Ferenc Kazinczy (in older English: Francis Kazinczy , [1] October 27, 1759 – August 23, 1831) was a Hungarian author, poet, translator, neologist , an agent in the regeneration of the Hungarian language and literature at the turn of the 19th century. [2] Today his name is connected with the extensiv
- ... ficer again. But on request of his mother and his uncle, András Kazinczy, he travelled to Vienna on may 7 to meet the emperor who was then unfortunately in Pisa . Kazinczy returned to Pest on a ship, and af ...
#14 Aisha Al Kaabi
Aisha Khalaf Al Kaabi ( Arabic : عائشة الكعبي ) (born 8 May 1973) is an Emirati poet, short story writer, artist, and translator. She has been a member of Emirates Writers Union since 1997. She won the Emirates Women Award in Literature and Art in 2011 for her book No Consolation for House Cats . [1
- ... ng person needs additional citations for verification . ( January 2021 ) Aisha Khalaf Al Kaabi Born 7 may 1973 Ajman , UAE Occupation Poet, short story writer, artist, translator Nationality Emirati Educat ...
- ... orks No Consolation for House Cats , 2011. BIOGRAPHY Al Kaabi was born in the Emirate of Ajman , on 7 may 1973. She graduated with a Bachelor's in Science from the United Arab Emirates University (UAEU). [ ...
#15 William B. McGregor
William Bernard McGregor (born 1952) is an Australian linguist and professor in linguistics at Aarhus University . [1] He specializes in the description of mainly non-Pama-Nyungan Australian languages and does descriptive linguistic work on Gooniyandi , Nyulnyul and Warrwa , but also studies the Shu
- ... cGregor - Research" . pure.au.dk . Aarhus University . Retrieved 11 April 2022 . Willemsen, Jeroen ( 7 may 2018). "Description, theory and linguistics as a science – an interview with William B. McGregor" . ...
#16 Velta Ruke-Dravina
Velta Ruke-Dravina ( Velta Rūķe-Draviņa ; 25 January 1917 – 7 May 2003) was a Latvian-born Swedish linguist and folklorist , as well as a professor in Baltic languages at Stockholm University . Ruke-Dravina's research interests included children's language, language contact , and dialectology . Her
- Velta Ruke-Dravina ( Velta Rūķe-Draviņa ; 25 January 1917 – 7 may 2003) was a Latvian-born Swedish linguist and folklorist , as well as a professor in Baltic languag ...
- ... Ruke-Dravina Born Velta Tatjana Ruke ( 1917-01-25 ) 25 January 1917 Valmiera , Russian Empire Died 7 may 2003 (2003-05-07) (aged 86) Academic background Alma mater University of Latvia University of Stock ...
- ... rizes for her activities. [3] Ruke-Dravina is the mother of astronomer Dainis Dravins . She died on 7 may 2003. SELECTED WORKS Latviešu valodas dialektoloģijas atlanta materialu vākšanas programa , 1954 La ...
#17 Nikolay Zabolotsky
Nikolay Alekseyevich Zabolotsky ( Russian : Никола́й Алексе́евич Заболо́цкий ; May 7, 1903 – October 14, 1958 [1] ) was a Soviet and Russian poet and translator . He was a Modernist and one of the founders of the Russian avant-garde absurdist group Oberiu . Nikolay Zabolotsky Born Nikolay Alekseyevi
- Nikolay Alekseyevich Zabolotsky ( Russian : Никола́й Алексе́евич Заболо́цкий ; may 7, 1903 – October 14, 1958 [1] ) was a Soviet and Russian poet and translator . He was a Modernist and ...
- ... rde absurdist group Oberiu . Nikolay Zabolotsky Born Nikolay Alekseyevich Zabolotsky ( 1903-05-07 ) may 7, 1903 Kazan , Kazan Governorate , Russian Empire Died October 14, 1958 (1958-10-14) (aged 55) Moscow ...
- ... Soviet Union Occupation Poet, translator LIFE AND WORK Nikolay Alekseyevich Zabolotsky was born on may 7, 1903 in Kizicheskaya sloboda (now part of the city of Kazan ). His early life was spent in the town ...
#18 József Romhányi
József Romhányi (8 March 1921 – 7 May 1983) was a Hungarian writer, poet, translator, and artist. This article needs additional citations for verification . ( August 2018 ) József Romhányi Born ( 1921-03-08 ) 8 March 1921 Nagytétény , Hungary Died 7 May 1983 (1983-05-07) (aged 62) Budapest , Hunga
- József Romhányi (8 March 1921 – 7 may 1983) was a Hungarian writer, poet, translator, and artist. This article needs additional citations ...
- ... cation . ( August 2018 ) József Romhányi Born ( 1921-03-08 ) 8 March 1921 Nagytétény , Hungary Died 7 may 1983 (1983-05-07) (aged 62) Budapest , Hungary Occupation Poet, writer, translator Language Hungari ...
#19 Joseph Greenberg
Joseph Harold Greenberg (May 28, 1915 – May 7, 2001) was an American linguist , known mainly for his work concerning linguistic typology and the genetic classification of languages. American linguist For the director of Yiddish-language films, see Joseph Green (actor) . This article needs additional
- Joseph Harold Greenberg (May 28, 1915 – may 7, 2001) was an American linguist , known mainly for his work concerning linguistic typology and the g ...
- ... h Greenberg Born Joseph Harold Greenberg ( 1915-05-28 ) May 28, 1915 Brooklyn, New York , U.S. Died may 7, 2001 (2001-05-07) (aged 85) Stanford, California , U.S. Nationality American Spouse Selma Berkowitz ...
#20 Paul Rivet
Paul Rivet (7 May 1876, Wasigny , Ardennes – 21 March 1958) was a French ethnologist known for founding the Musée de l'Homme in 1937. In his professional work, Rivet is known for his theory that South America was originally populated in part by migrants who sailed there from Australia and Melanesia
- Paul Rivet ( 7 may 1876, Wasigny , Ardennes – 21 March 1958) was a French ethnologist known for founding the Musée de ...
- ... , but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations . ( July 2020 ) Paul Rivet Paul Rivet Born 7 may 1876 Wasigny , Ardennes Died 21 March 1958 ( 1958-03-22 ) (aged 81) Nationality French Known for Mu ...