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Gunnar Fant ( Swede Carl Gunnar Michael Fant , October 8, 1919 - June 6, 2009 ) - Swedish acoustic engineer and phonetist . As a graduate of the Royal Institute of Technology ( KTH ) in Stockholm , in 1958 received his doctorate. In 1949 - 1951, an employee of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Professor KTH since 1966 , professor Emerit since 1987 . Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences , Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering , American Linguistic Society and other academies and societies [2] .
| Gunnar Fant | |
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| Carl Gunnar Michael Fant | |
Gunnar Fant (1999) | |
| Date of Birth | October 8, 1919 |
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| Date of death | June 6, 2009 (89 years old) |
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| Scientific field | acoustics , linguistics |
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| Alma mater | Royal Institute of Technology |
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| Academic rank | professor - emérite |
| Awards and prizes | [d] ( 1980 ) [d] ( 1995 ) |
| Site | personal page |
| Gunnar Fant | |
| Gunnar Fant | |
In 1952, together with R. O. Jacobson and M. Halle, he proposed the theory of distinguishing features - the universal acoustic classification of sounds [3] .
Bibliography
- Jacobson R. , Halle M. , Fant G. Introduction to speech analysis: distinguishing features and their correlates // New in Linguistics . - 1962. - Issue. 2 .
- Fant G. Acoustic theory of speech formation. - M .: Nauka , 1964 .-- 304 p.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Swedish death index
- ↑ Biography of G. Fant (English) . Royal Institute of Technology website. Date of treatment February 19, 2010. Archived May 17, 2008. (Retrieved June 2, 2010)
- ↑ Kodzasov S.V. , Krivnova O.F. General phonetics. - M .: RSUH, 2001 .-- 592 p. - 4000 copies. - ISBN 5-7281-0347-2 .
Links
- G. Fant's personal page . Royal Institute of Technology website. Archived on April 18, 2012. (Retrieved June 2, 2010)
- Bibliography G. Fant . Royal Institute of Technology website. Archived on April 18, 2012. (Retrieved June 2, 2010)