Jean-Pierre Rousselot

Deceased Person

1846 – 1924

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Who was Jean-Pierre Rousselot?

Jean-Pierre Rousselot was a French priest who was an important phonetician and dialectologist.

Rousselot is considered the founder of experimental phonetics, both theoretical and applied, as manifested in the two volumes of his Principes de Phonétique Expérimentale. He influenced many phoneticians and linguists, including Josef Chlumsky, Jean Poirot, Giulio Panconcelli-Calzia, Théodore Rosset, George Oscar Russell, Raymond Herbert Stetson, and Lev Shcherba.

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Born
Oct 14, 1846
Saint-Claud
Died
1924

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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