langs: 3 октября [ru] / october 3 [en] / 3. oktober [de] / 3 octobre [fr] / 3 ottobre [it] / 3 de octubre [es]
days: september 30 / october 1 / october 2 / october 3 / october 4 / october 5 / october 6
#1 Esperanto
Esperanto ( / ˌ ɛ s p ə ˈ r ɑː n t oʊ / or / ˌ ɛ s p ə ˈ r æ n t oʊ / ) [5] [6] is the world's most widely spoken constructed international auxiliary language . Created by Warsaw -based ophthalmologist L. L. Zamenhof in 1887, it was intended to be a universal second language for international commun
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 Ted Strehlow
Theodor George Henry Strehlow (6 June 1908 – 3 October 1978) was an Australian anthropologist and linguist. He notably studied the Arrernte (Aranda, Arunta) Aboriginal Australians and their language in Central Australia . Australian anthropologist and linguist (1908–1978) This article needs addition
Joseba Sarrionandia Uribelarrea ( Iurreta , Biscay , April 13, 1958) is a Basque writer who has published a large number of books of poetry and short stories, as well as novels. He has been awarded on numerous occasions for his work, and is nowadays a respected literary personality in the Basque Cou
Louis Trolle Hjelmslev ( Danish: [ˈjelˀmsle̝w] ; 3 October 1899 – 30 May 1965) was a Danish linguist whose ideas formed the basis of the Copenhagen School of linguistics . Born into an academic family (his father was the mathematician Johannes Hjelmslev ), Hjelmslev studied comparative linguisti
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
Filipp Fyodorovich Fortunatov ( Russian : Фили́пп Фёдорович Фортуна́тов ; 14 January [ O.S. 2 January ] 1848 – 3 October [ O.S. 20 September ] 1914 ) was a Russian philologist , Indo-Europeanist and Slavist , best known for establishing the Fortunatov–de Saussure law . Russian philologist (1
#7 Haroutioun Hovanes Chakmakjian
Haroutioun Hovanes Chakmakjian (20 October 1878, in Adana , Ottoman Empire − 22 May 1973, in Jamaica Plain , Massachusetts , United States ) was a published scientist, as well as the father of American composer Alan Hovhaness . A professor of chemistry at Tufts University , Chakmakjian wrote numerou
Ardashes Harutiunian (Արտաշէս Յարութիւնեան, also used pen-names Manishak, Ban, Shahen-Garo and Garo , 1873, Malkara, near Rodosto (now Tekirdağ ), Ottoman Empire – 16 August 1915) was an Ottoman Armenian poet, a self-educated translator from French and literary critic, who became one of the most out
Anton Dif Bernolák ; Hungarian : Bernolák Antal ; 3 October 1762 – 15 January 1813) was a Slovak linguist and Catholic priest , and the author of the first Slovak language standard. Anton Dif Bernolák Born 3 October 1762 Szlanica, Kingdom of Hungary (now part of Námestovo , Slovakia ) Died 15 Januar
#10 Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn
Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn (August 28, 1612 – October 3, 1653) was a Dutch scholar (his Latinized name was Marcus Zuerius Boxhornius). Born in Bergen op Zoom , he was professor at the University of Leiden . He discovered the similarity among Indo-European languages , and supposed the existence of a
#11 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
Albert Samuel Gatschet (October 3, 1832, Beatenberg , Canton of Bern – March 16, 1907, Washington, D.C. ) was a Swiss-American ethnologist who trained as a linguist in the universities of Bern and Berlin . He later moved to the United States and settled there in order to study Native American langua
#13 Elena Văcărescu
Elena Văcărescu , or Hélène Vacaresco (September 21, 1864 in Bucharest – February 17, 1947 in Paris), was a Romanian-French aristocrat writer, twice a laureate of the Académie française . Elena Văcărescu Elena Văcărescu as delegate to the League of Nations in 1936 Native name Elena Văcărescu Born El
#14 Émile Benveniste
Émile Benveniste ( French: [emil bɛ̃venist] ; [1] 27 May 1902 – 3 October 1976) was a French structural linguist and semiotician . He is best known for his work on Indo-European languages and his critical reformulation of the linguistic paradigm established by Ferdinand de Saussure . French lingui
#15 Peter Carson
Peter Carson (3 October 1938 – 9 January 2013) was an English publisher, editor and translator of Russian literature . [1] [2] He was educated at Eton College and learnt Russian at home from his mother and during his National Service years at the Joint Services School for Linguists . He has translat
#16 Gary Snyder
Gary Snyder (born May 8, 1930) is an American man of letters . Perhaps best known as a poet (his early work has been associated with the Beat Generation and the San Francisco Renaissance ), he is also an essayist, lecturer, and environmental activist with anarchoprimitivist leanings. He has been des