Hasan Eren
Hasan Eren (March 15, 1919, Vidin, Bulgaria – May 26, 2007, Ankara, Turkey) was a Turkish academic etymologist, linguist, Turkologist, and Hungarologist specializing in Turkish language, other Turkic languages, and Hungarian language who served as head of the Turkish Language Association from 1983 to 1993. He is member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 1988.[1] Eren was working on etymology of Turkish for decades. He also wrote the Dictionary of Turkish Etymology.[2] Viktor Orbán awarded Hasan Eren by a medal (Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary) for his contributions to the Hungarian language on June 24, 2000.[3]
Hasan Eren | |
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Born | Vidin, Bulgaria | March 15, 1919
Died | May 26, 2007 88) Ankara, Turkey | (aged
Citizenship | Turkey |
Alma mater | Eötvös Loránd University |
Known for | Turkish and Hungarian language studies |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Turkish language, Turkic languages, Hungarian language |
Institutions | Ankara University Turkish Language Association |
Notes
- "Vefeyat / Obituary: Prof.Dr. Hasan Eren (15.03.1919 – 26.05.2007)". Journal of Modern Turkish Studies (2007), 4(2):204-205.
- Hasan Eren (1999), Türk Dilinin Etimolojik Sözlüğü, Ankara, 512 pages. ISBN 975-94577-0-9
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