François Rastier
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François Rastier
Summary
François Rastier is a human[1]. Born in Toulouse[2], he… he was born on February 12, 1945[3]. He worked as a linguist[4], university teacher[5], and essayist[6].
Key Facts
- François Rastier's place of birth was Toulouse[2].
- François Rastier was born on February 12, 1945[3].
- François Rastier held citizenship in France[7].
- François Rastier's professions included linguist[4].
- François Rastier worked as a university teacher[5].
- François Rastier worked as an essayist[6].
- François Rastier held the position of Director of Research at CNRS[8].
- François Rastier was employed by National Center for Scientific Research[9].
- François Rastier is recorded as male[10].
- François Rastier's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- François Rastier's Commons category is recorded as François Rastier[12].
- François Rastier earned the academic degree of Doctor of Arts[13].
- François Rastier's family name is recorded as Rastier[14].
- François Rastier's given name is recorded as François[15].
- François Rastier's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[16].
- François Rastier's name in native language is recorded as {'lang': 'fr', 'text': 'François Rastier'}[17].
- François Rastier's different from is recorded as Bruno Rastier[18].
- François Rastier's Academia.edu profile URL is recorded as https://inalco.academia.edu/Fran%C3%A7oisRastier[19].
- François Rastier's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[20].
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Origins and Family
Born in Toulouse[2], François Rastier… he was born on February 12, 1945[3].
Education
François Rastier earned the academic degree of Doctor of Arts[13].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include linguist[4], university teacher[5], and essayist[6]. François Rastier was employed by National Center for Scientific Research[9]. He held the position of Director of Research at CNRS[8].
FAQs
Where was François Rastier born?
Born in Toulouse[2], François Rastier…
What did François Rastier do for work?
François Rastier worked as linguist[4], university teacher[5], and essayist[6].