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Géza Bárczi (Sombor, January 9, 1894 – Budapest, November 7, 1975) Kossuth Prize-winning Hungarian linguist, member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Esperantist. He was one of the most outstanding Hungarian linguists of the 20th century, and an exemplary personality in the training of scholars and teachers. His research interests included: French–Hungarian linguistic relations; French-originated vocabulary of the Hungarian language; dialectology; history of the Hungarian language: historical phonetics and morphology; language cultivation.

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  • Géza BÁRCZI aŭ laŭ hungara tradicio BÁRCZI Géza (naskiĝis la 9-an de januaro 1894 en Sombor (hungara vilaĝeto, nun en Serbio) - mortis la 7-an de novembro 1975, Budapeŝto) estis unu el la plej elstaraj hungaraj lingvistoj de la 20-a jarcento, membro de la Hungara Scienca Akademio, ekzemplomontra personeco de la sciencisto- kaj instruisto-edukado, parolanto de Esperanto. Lia ĉefa laborkampo estis la hungara lingvo, lia ĉefverko La biografio de la hungara lingvo. (eo)
  • Géza Bárczi (Sombor, January 9, 1894 – Budapest, November 7, 1975) Kossuth Prize-winning Hungarian linguist, member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Esperantist. He was one of the most outstanding Hungarian linguists of the 20th century, and an exemplary personality in the training of scholars and teachers. His research interests included: French–Hungarian linguistic relations; French-originated vocabulary of the Hungarian language; dialectology; history of the Hungarian language: historical phonetics and morphology; language cultivation. (en)
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  • Portrait from the University Collection of the University of Szeged (en)
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  • Géza Bárczi (en)
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  • Hungarian linguist, Hungarian–French language historian (en)
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  • Renée Klotild Simond (en)
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  • Géza Bárczi (Sombor, January 9, 1894 – Budapest, November 7, 1975) Kossuth Prize-winning Hungarian linguist, member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Esperantist. He was one of the most outstanding Hungarian linguists of the 20th century, and an exemplary personality in the training of scholars and teachers. His research interests included: French–Hungarian linguistic relations; French-originated vocabulary of the Hungarian language; dialectology; history of the Hungarian language: historical phonetics and morphology; language cultivation. (en)
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