John Sampson (1862–1931) was an Irish linguist, literary scholar and librarian. As a scholar he is best known for The Dialect of the Gypsies of Wales (1926)...
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John Sampson may refer to: John Sampson (13th century), Constable of Stirling Castle John Sampson (linguist) (1862–1931), Irish linguist John Sampson...
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original book under various titles. He was the grandson of the linguist John Sampson, of whom he wrote a biography, The Scholar Gypsy: The Quest For...
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Victoria Cross was born in the area Ralph Allan Sampson, astronomer, born here John Sampson, linguist and Romani scholar, born here[citation needed] Sophie...
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Dorset. His daughter, Peggie Sampson (1912-2004) was a professional cellist and educator. His brother John Sampson was a linguist and Romany scholar. The Eclipses...
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village. The village retains its primary school. John Edward Jones (Welsh politician) John Sampson (linguist) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Betws...
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Sampson is a surname, and may refer to: Aaron Sampson, several people Adrian Sampson (born 1991), baseball player Agnes Sampson, (died 1591), Scottish...
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its meaning independently of speech". Although Sampson did not mention his source, American linguist John DeFrancis (1989) traced it to Diringer, and ultimately...
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BRILL. ISBN 9004064060. Sampson, Geoffrey (2013). "Gladstone as Linguist". Journal of Literary Semantics. 4. Wilford, John Noble (December 20, 1983)...
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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...
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