Jean-Claude Bouvier
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Jean-Claude Bouvier
Summary
Jean-Claude Bouvier is a human[1]. He was born in Romans-sur-Isère[2]. He was born on November 5, 1935[3]. He worked as a linguist[4], university teacher[5], dialectologist[6], lexicographer[7], and editor[8].
Key Facts
- Jean-Claude Bouvier was born in Romans-sur-Isère[2].
- Jean-Claude Bouvier was born on November 5, 1935[3].
- Jean-Claude Bouvier held citizenship in France[9].
- Jean-Claude Bouvier's professions included linguist[4].
- Jean-Claude Bouvier's professions included university teacher[5].
- Jean-Claude Bouvier's professions included dialectologist[6].
- Jean-Claude Bouvier worked as a lexicographer[7].
- Jean-Claude Bouvier's professions included editor[8].
- Jean-Claude Bouvier worked as an educational consultant[10].
- Jean-Claude Bouvier's field of work was linguistics[11].
- Jean-Claude Bouvier's field of work was French[12].
- Jean-Claude Bouvier's field of work was dialectology[13].
- Jean-Claude Bouvier's field of work was toponymy[14].
- Jean-Claude Bouvier's field of work was culture[15].
- Jean-Claude Bouvier's field of work was Occitan[16].
- Jean-Claude Bouvier held the position of president[17].
- Jean-Claude Bouvier received the Bruno Durand Prize[18].
- Jean-Claude Bouvier received the Knight of the Legion of Honour[19].
- Jean-Claude Bouvier received the Dauzat Prize[20].
- Jean-Claude Bouvier was a member of Alpes de Lumière[21].
- Jean-Claude Bouvier is recorded as male[22].
- Jean-Claude Bouvier's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Jean-Claude Bouvier supervised Jean-Noël Pelen as a doctoral student[24].
- Jean-Claude Bouvier supervised Jean-Léo Léonard as a doctoral student[25].
- Jean-Claude Bouvier supervised Caroline Mariacci-Roche as a doctoral student[26].
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Origins and Family
Jean-Claude Bouvier was born in Romans-sur-Isère[2]. He was born on November 5, 1935[3].
Education
Jean-Claude Bouvier earned the academic degree of Doctor of Arts[27].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include linguist[4], university teacher[5], dialectologist[6], lexicographer[7], editor[8], and educational consultant[10]. Fields of work include linguistics[11], an academic discipline[28]; French[12], a modern language[29], in France[30]; dialectology[13], an academic discipline[31]; toponymy[14], a field of study[32]; culture[15], a concept[33]; and Occitan[16], a natural language[34], in France[35]. Jean-Claude Bouvier held the position of president[17]. Doctoral students include Jean-Noël Pelen[24], b. 1949[36], awarded the Club Cévenol's Medal[37]; Jean-Léo Léonard[25], a linguist[38], b. 1960[39], specialised in linguistics[40]; and Caroline Mariacci-Roche[26].
Recognition
Awards received include Bruno Durand Prize[18], an award[41], founded in 1983[42]; Knight of the Legion of Honour[19], a grade of an order[43], in France[44]; and Dauzat Prize[20], an award[45], founded in 1972[46].
FAQs
Where was Jean-Claude Bouvier born?
Born in Romans-sur-Isère[2], Jean-Claude Bouvier…
What did Jean-Claude Bouvier do for work?
Jean-Claude Bouvier worked as linguist[4], university teacher[5], dialectologist[6], lexicographer[7], and editor[8].
What awards did Jean-Claude Bouvier receive?
Honors received include Bruno Durand Prize[18], Knight of the Legion of Honour[19], and Dauzat Prize[20].