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Pent Nurmekund
Nurmekund in May 1965 (aged 58)[1]
Born
Arthur Roosmann
(1906-12-16)16 December 1906
Kilingi-Nõmme, Estonia
Died
28 December 1996(1996-12-28) (aged 90)
Tartu, Estonia
Nationality
Estonian
Spouse
Salme Nigol
Academic work
Discipline
Linguist
Institutions
University of Tartu
Pent Nurmekund (16 December 1906 – 28 December 1996) was an Estonian linguist and polyglot. He could read over eighty languages.[2][3]
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^Gethin, Amorey; Gunnemark, Erik V. (1996). The Art and Science of Learning Languages. Oxford: Intellect Books. p. 318. ISBN 1-871516-48-X.
^Kändler, Tiit [in Estonian] (2002). A Hundred Great Estonians of the 20th Century. Estonian Encyclopaedia Publishers. pp. 122–123. ISBN 9985-70-103-8.
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