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Jānis Endzelīns
Born(1873-02-22)22 February 1873
Died1 July 1961(1961-07-01) (aged 88)
NationalityLatvian
Alma mater University of Dorpat
Awards Order of the Three Stars
Order of Lenin
Order of the Red Banner of Labour
Order of the Red Star
Order of the White Lion
Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas

Jānis Endzelīns (22 February 1873 – 1 July 1961) was a Latvian linguist.

He graduated from the University of Tartu. [1] In 1908, he and Kārlis Mīlenbahs developed the modern Latvian alphabet, which slowly replaced the old orthography used before.

He was elected a foreign member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1936. His son was chess master Lūcijs Endzelīns. [2]

References

  1. ^ Rožkalne, Anita; LU literatūras; folkloras un mākslas institūts (2003). Latviešu rakstniecība biogrāfijās (in Latvian). Riga: Zinātne. ISBN  9984-698-48-3. OCLC  54799673.
  2. ^ "J. Endzelin (1873–1961)". Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jānis Endzelīns
Born(1873-02-22)22 February 1873
Died1 July 1961(1961-07-01) (aged 88)
NationalityLatvian
Alma mater University of Dorpat
Awards Order of the Three Stars
Order of Lenin
Order of the Red Banner of Labour
Order of the Red Star
Order of the White Lion
Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas

Jānis Endzelīns (22 February 1873 – 1 July 1961) was a Latvian linguist.

He graduated from the University of Tartu. [1] In 1908, he and Kārlis Mīlenbahs developed the modern Latvian alphabet, which slowly replaced the old orthography used before.

He was elected a foreign member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1936. His son was chess master Lūcijs Endzelīns. [2]

References

  1. ^ Rožkalne, Anita; LU literatūras; folkloras un mākslas institūts (2003). Latviešu rakstniecība biogrāfijās (in Latvian). Riga: Zinātne. ISBN  9984-698-48-3. OCLC  54799673.
  2. ^ "J. Endzelin (1873–1961)". Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 4 August 2020.

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