linguistic studies

  • 121Bulcsú László — (October 9, 1922, Čakovec) is a Croatian linguist and information scientist.After graduating electrical engineering in Budapest he studied Slavistics at the University of Zagreb where he graduated at the Faculty of Philosphy in 1955. As a student …

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  • 122GREENBERG, JOSEPH — (1915–2001), U.S. anthropologist and linguist. Born on 28 May 1915, Joseph Greenberg was a gifted young pianist who had considered becoming a classical performer. He instead entered the academic world, graduating from Columbia University in 1936… …

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  • 123Brazilian Portuguese — (Portuguese: português brasileiro or português do Brasil; pt BR) is a group of Portuguese dialects written and spoken by most of the 190 million inhabitants[1] of Brazil and by a few million Brazilian emigrants, mainly in the United States,… …

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  • 124Dené-Caucasian languages — Infobox Language family name=Dené Caucasian altname=controversial region=scattered in Eurasia; northern North America child1=Caucasian (controversial) child2=Yeniseian child3=Sino Tibetan child4=Na Dené (incl. Haida – controversial)… …

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  • 125Mahal language — Infobox Language name=Mahal nativename=މަހަލް महल् IAST|Mahal states=Minicoy (India); Maldives region=Southern South Asia speakers=15,000 20,000 (Mahal Only) familycolor=Indo European fam2=Indo Iranian fam3=Indo Aryan fam4=Insular Indo Aryan… …

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  • 126Dené–Caucasian languages — Dené–Caucasian (controversial) Geographic distribution: scattered in Eurasia; northern North America Linguistic classification: Dené Caucasian Proto language: Proto Dené–Caucasian …

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  • 127David Salo — This article is about the American linguist. For other uses of Salo , see Salo (disambiguation). David I. Salo David Salo giving a speech in Bloomington, Illinois, April 30th, 2005 Nationality American …

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  • 128Huns — The Huns were an early confederation of Central Asian equestrian nomads or semi nomads, [Walter Pohl has remarked early medieval peoples were far less homogeneous than often thought. They themselves shared the fundamental belief to be of common… …

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