Claude Hagège

Claude Hagège , born on January 1st, 1936 with Carthage, is a linguist French of Tunisian origin. Former student of the National university, aggregate of the letters, director of studies in structural linguistics to the practical School of the high studies, it is titular linguistic pulpit of theory to the Collège de France.

Claude Hagège is known also to be Polyglotte, having knowledge in about fifty languages, among which the Italian , the English, the Arab , the Mandarin, the Hebrew , the Russian , the Hungarian, the Turkish , the Persan, the Malayan, the Hindi, the Malgache, the Peul and the Japanese.

He was prize winner of the Prix Volney in 1981 and received the Gold medal of CNRS in 1995.

Works

  • the linguistic Problem of the prepositions and the Chinese solution , 1975.

  • the Structure of the languages , 1982.
  • the Man of words , 1985.
  • the French and the centuries , 1987.
  • the Breath of the language: ways and destinies of the speeches of Europe , 1992.
  • The Language Builder: year Essay one the Human Signature in Linguistic Morphogenesis , 1992.
  • the Child with the two languages , 1996.
  • the French, history of a combat , 1996.
  • Halt with died of the languages , 2001.
  • Combat for French: In the name of the diversity of the languages and cultures , 2006.

Bonds

  • Site of Claude Hagège: Publications, biography, etc

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