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Michael Halliday

1925 - 2018

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Michael Alexander Kirkwood Halliday, dit M.A.K. Halliday, né le 13 avril 1925 à Leeds et mort le 15 avril 2018 à Sydney, est un linguiste d'origine anglaise dont les travaux ont influencé la linguistique systémique (en) et la systemic functional grammar (en). En savoir plus sur Wikipédia

Sa biographie est disponible en 29 langues sur Wikipédia. Michael Halliday est le 28th linguiste le plus populaire (en hausse du 98th en 2024), la 858th biographie la plus populaire du Royaume-Uni (en hausse du 2,281st en 2019), ainsi que le 2nd linguiste du Royaume-Uni le plus populaire.

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Among Linguistes

Among linguistes, Michael Halliday ranks 28 out of 214Before him are Antoine Meillet, Johann Martin Schleyer, Algirdas Julien Greimas, William Jones, Johann Christoph Adelung, and Sibawayh. After him are Otto Jespersen, Pompeu Fabra, Nikolai Trubetzkoy, Ignác Goldziher, Bedřich Hrozný, and Louis Hjelmslev.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1925, Michael Halliday ranks 70Before him are Andrea Camilleri, Robert Venturi, Oliver Smithies, John Tate, Wong Fei-hung, and Jean Tinguely. After him are Joshua Lederberg, Frei Otto, Tom Gehrels, John Pople, John Cocke, and Celia Cruz. Among people deceased in 2018, Michael Halliday ranks 59Before him are Gudrun Burwitz, Robert Venturi, R. Lee Ermey, Shoko Asahara, Osamu Shimomura, and Stéphane Audran. After him are Reynaldo Bignone, Francis Lai, Wim Kok, Claude Lanzmann, Tsukasa Hosaka, and Milena Dravić.

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In Royaume-Uni

Among people born in Royaume-Uni, Michael Halliday ranks 858 out of NaNBefore him are H. Rider Haggard (1856), Sean Bean (1959), Charles Frederick Worth (1825), John Nelson Darby (1800), J. Bruce Ismay (1862), and Christopher Tolkien (1924). After him are John Vane (1927), Amélie of Orléans (1865), David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon (1961), Glenda Jackson (1936), James Joseph Sylvester (1814), and Mike Hawthorn (1929).

Among Linguistes In Royaume-Uni

Among linguistes born in Royaume-Uni, Michael Halliday ranks 2Before him are William Jones (1746). After him are Robert Morrison (1782), Henry Watson Fowler (1858), Daniel Jones (1881), Brian Houghton Hodgson (1800), John Chadwick (1920), John Florio (1553), James Legge (1815), Jane Ellen Harrison (1850), John Lyons (1932), and Henry Sweet (1845).

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