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  2. List of linguists - Wikipedia

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    A linguist in the academic sense is a person who studies natural language (an academic discipline known as linguistics).Ambiguously, the word is sometimes also used to refer to a polyglot (one who knows several languages), a translator/interpreter (especially in the military), or a grammarian (a scholar of grammar), but these uses of the word are distinct (and one does not have to be ...

  3. List of polyglots - Wikipedia

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    At one time he also knew Romanian, but forgot it through lack of use. [224] Sérgio Meira (1968–), Brazilian linguist. He speaks Portuguese, French, Italian, Spanish, Romanian, English, German, and Esperanto, and to a lesser extent Catalan, Dutch, Russian, and Tiriyó. [225]

  4. Vilhelm Thomsen - Wikipedia

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    According to an article on "The history of Uralic linguistics" by Bo Wickman (1988:808): The Danish scholar Vilhelm Thomsen (1842–1927) was one of the greatest linguists of all times. He was active in an astoundingly great number of linguistic disciplines, and he was equally masterful in all of them.

  5. The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History

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    He gave additional credit for importance for people whose actions Hart felt were unusual, unlikely, or ahead of their time compared to a hypothesized course of history had this person not lived. Founders and shapers of successful religions were among the most influential in Hart's view, as these shaped many people's lives quite strongly over a ...

  6. Pāṇini - Wikipedia

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    Pāṇini, and the later Indian linguist Bhartrihari, had a significant influence on many of the foundational ideas proposed by Ferdinand de Saussure, professor of Sanskrit, who is widely considered the father of modern structural linguistics and with Charles S. Peirce on the other side, to semiotics, although the concept Saussure used was ...

  7. Georg Sauerwein - Wikipedia

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    Georg Julius Justus Sauerwein (15 January 1831 in Hanover – 16 December 1904 in Kristiania) [2] was a German publisher, polyglot, poet, and linguist. He is buried at Gronau. Sauerwein was the greatest linguistic prodigy of his time and mastered about 75 languages.

  8. Category:Historical linguists - Wikipedia

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    Long-range comparative linguists (6 C, 19 P) Pages in category "Historical linguists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 258 total.

  9. List of most translated individual authors - Wikipedia

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    Rank Author Nationality Original language Target languages Total no. of translations 1: Agatha Christie: English: 103 [2]: 7,236 [3]: 2: Jules Verne: French — 4,751 ...