Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino
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Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino
Summary
Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino is a human[1]. Born in Chongos Bajo[2], he… he was born on +1940-02-10T00:00:00Z[3]. He worked as a linguist[4], philologist[5], and university teacher[6]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Born in Chongos Bajo[2], Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino…
- Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino was born on +1940-02-10T00:00:00Z[3].
- Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino held citizenship in Peru[8].
- Spanish was Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino's native language[9].
- Wanka Quechua was Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino's native language[10].
- Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino worked as a linguist[4].
- Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino's professions included philologist[5].
- Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino's professions included university teacher[6].
- Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino's field of work was Indigenous languages of the Americas[11].
- Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino's field of work was historical linguistics[12].
- Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino's field of work was Q3449756[13].
- Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino's field of work was etymology science[14].
- Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino's field of work was Quechua[15].
- Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino's field of work was Aymaran[16].
- Among Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino's employers was Pontifical Catholic University of Peru[17].
- Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino was employed by National University of Altiplano, Puno[18].
- Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino was employed by Bartolomé de Las Casas Andean Studies Centre[19].
- Among Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino's employers was University of San Simón[20].
- Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino was educated at National University of San Marcos[21].
- Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino's education included a stint at Cornell University[22].
- Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino was educated at University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign[23].
- Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino's doctoral advisor was Michael Kenstowicz[24].
- Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino received the Guggenheim Fellowship[25].
- Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino received the illustrious son[26].
- Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino received the illustrious son[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Chongos Bajo[2], Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino… he was born on +1940-02-10T00:00:00Z[3]. Native languages include Spanish[9] and Wanka Quechua[10].
Education
Educated at National University of San Marcos[21], a public research university[28], in Peru[29], founded in 1551[30]; Cornell University[22], a private university[31], in United States[32], founded in 1865[33], headquartered in Ithaca[34]; and University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign[23], a public research university[35], in United States[36], founded in 1867[37]. Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino's doctoral advisor was Michael Kenstowicz[24]. Studied under Luis Jaime Cisneros[38], Alfredo Torero[39], Alberto Escobar[40], Gary J. Parker[41], Ladislav Zgusta[42], and Hans Henrich Hock[43].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include linguist[4], philologist[5], and university teacher[6]. Fields of work include Indigenous languages of the Americas[11], a language group[44]; historical linguistics[12], an academic discipline[45]; Q3449756[13]; etymology science[14], a field of study[46]; Quechua[15], a language family[47], in Peru[48], founded in 0001[49]; and Aymaran[16], a language family[50], in Peru[51]. Employers include Pontifical Catholic University of Peru[17], a pontifical university[52], in Peru[53], founded in 1917[54], headquartered in Lima[55]; National University of Altiplano, Puno[18], a public university[56], in Peru[57], founded in 1856[58], headquartered in Puno[59]; Bartolomé de Las Casas Andean Studies Centre[19], a cultural institution[60], in Peru[61], founded in 1974[62]; and University of San Simón[20], a university[63], in Bolivia[64], founded in 1832[65].
Recognition
Awards received include Guggenheim Fellowship[25], a fellowship grant[66], in United States[67], founded in 1925[68]; illustrious son[26], an award[69]; and Dearest Son[70].
Why It Matters
Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[7] He is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[71]
FAQs
Where was Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino born?
Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino's place of birth was Chongos Bajo[2].
What did Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino do for work?
Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino worked as linguist[4], philologist[5], and university teacher[6].
Where did Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino go to school?
Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino was educated at National University of San Marcos[21], Cornell University[22], and University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign[23].
What awards did Rodolfo Cerrón-Palomino receive?
Honors received include Guggenheim Fellowship[25], illustrious son[26], illustrious son[27], and Dearest Son[70].