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    Claude Piron, also known by the pseudonym Johán Valano, was a Swiss psychologist, Esperantist, translator, and writer. He worked as a translator for the...
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  • twist and beat band of the 1960s whose singer was Danny Boy, real name Claude Piron, born on 25 January 1936 in Saint-Pierre-de-Cormeilles (Eure). The four...
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    Indo-European languages spoken in Europe, such as its agglutinative morphology. Claude Piron argued that Esperanto word-formation has more in common with that of...
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  • S. jazz musician Claude Piron (1931-2008), a Swiss translator Constantin Piron (1932-2012), a Belgian physicist Jean-Baptiste Piron (1896-1974), a Belgian...
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    knowledge of the word. So far, shallow approaches have been more successful. Claude Piron, a long-time translator for the United Nations and the World Health Organization...
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    Kálmán Kalocsay, Heinrich Luyken, and Jean Forge. Modern authors include Claude Piron and William Auld, who was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature...
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    achieved, such translations must be reviewed and edited by a human. Claude Piron writes that machine translation, at its best, automates the easier part...
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    football player and wrestler Claude Pinard (born 1949), Canadian politician Claude Piquemal (born 1939), French sprinter Claude Piron (1931–2008), linguist and...
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    seminal work in chemical catalysis Mark Pallen, British microbiologist Claude Piron, Esperantist, psychologist, and linguist, translator for the United Nations...
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    pronunciation: [ˈɡerda malaˈperis], English: Gerda Disappeared!) is a novella by Claude Piron, and is one of the most famous works of Esperanto literature. In the...
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