Ali Mohammad Haghshenas
Iranian linguist
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Ali Mohammad Haghshenas Lari | |
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Born | (1940-05-04)May 4, 1940 Jahrom, Fars Province, Iran |
Died | April 30, 2010(2010-04-30) (aged 69) Tehran, Tehran Province, Iran |
Education | SOAS, University of London (PhD) |
Awards | Iran's Book of the Year Award |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Phonetics |
Institutions | University of Tehran |
Thesis | A Phonetic and Phonological Study of the Nominal Piece In Standard Colloquial Persian (1971) |
Doctoral advisor | Natalie Waterson |
Doctoral students | Kourosh Safavi |
Other notable students | Ali Darzi |
Ali Mohammad Haghshenas (May 4, 1940 – April 30, 2010) was an Iranian linguist and emeritus professor of linguistics at the University of Tehran. He was a winner of Iran's Book of the Year Award.[1]
Books
- Phonetics, Tehran: Agah
- Farhang e Hezareh, Tehran: Farhang-e Moaser
References
- ^ "Dr Ali Mohammad Haghshenas dies at 70". Iran's Book News Agency (IBNA). 1 May 2010. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
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