Jean Haust
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Jean Haust
Summary
Jean Haust is a human[1]. Born in Verviers[2], he… he was born on February 10, 1868[3]. He died on November 24, 1946[4]. He worked as a university teacher[5], secondary school teacher[6], linguist[7], dialectologist[8], and toponymist[9].
Key Facts
- Jean Haust was born in Verviers[2].
- Jean Haust was born on February 10, 1868[3].
- Jean Haust was born on January 1, 1868[10].
- Jean Haust died on November 24, 1946[4].
- Jean Haust died on January 1, 1946[11].
- Burial took place at Cemetery of Sainte-Walburge[12].
- Jean Haust held citizenship in Belgium[13].
- Jean Haust worked as a university teacher[5].
- Jean Haust worked as a secondary school teacher[6].
- Jean Haust worked as a linguist[7].
- Jean Haust's professions included dialectologist[8].
- Jean Haust worked as a toponymist[9].
- Jean Haust's field of work was linguistics[14].
- Jean Haust's field of work was Romance studies[15].
- Jean Haust's field of work was Walloon[16].
- Jean Haust's field of work was dialectology[17].
- Among Jean Haust's employers was University of Liège[18].
- Jean Haust was educated at University of Liège[19].
- A notable work attributed to Jean Haust is Dictionnaire Liégeois[20].
- Jean Haust received the Prix de la langue française[21].
- Jean Haust was a member of Academie Royale de Langue et de littérature Françaises[22].
- Jean Haust was a member of Society of Walloon Language and Literature[23].
- Jean Haust is recorded as male[24].
- Jean Haust's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- Jean Haust's Commons category is recorded as Jean Haust[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Jean Haust's place of birth was Verviers[2]. Recorded date of birth include February 10, 1868[3] and January 1, 1868[10].
Education
Jean Haust was educated at University of Liège[19].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include university teacher[5], secondary school teacher[6], linguist[7], dialectologist[8], and toponymist[9]. Fields of work include linguistics[14], an academic discipline[27]; Romance studies[15], an academic discipline[28]; Walloon[16], a language[29], in Belgium[30]; and dialectology[17], an academic discipline[31]. Among Jean Haust's employers was University of Liège[18].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to Jean Haust is Dictionnaire Liégeois[20].
Recognition
Jean Haust received the Prix de la langue française[21].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include November 24, 1946[4] and January 1, 1946[11]. Jean Haust is buried at Cemetery of Sainte-Walburge[12].
FAQs
Where was Jean Haust born?
Jean Haust's place of birth was Verviers[2].
What did Jean Haust do for work?
Jean Haust worked as university teacher[5], secondary school teacher[6], linguist[7], dialectologist[8], and toponymist[9].
Where did Jean Haust go to school?
Jean Haust was educated at University of Liège[19].
What awards did Jean Haust receive?
Honors received include Prix de la langue française[21].