Victor Egon Hanzeli, Sr. (1925 – April 23, 1991)[1] was an American linguist and professor of Romance Languages and Literature at the University of Washington. His pioneering 1969 book, Missionary Linguistics in New France, is considered the best in its field. He spoke five languages.[1]
Victor Egon Hanzeli, Sr. (1925 – April 23, 1991) was an American linguist and professor of Romance Languages and Literature at the University of Washington...
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(1896–1901). Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents. Burrows Brothers. Hanzeli, Victor Egon (1969). Missionary Linguistics in New France: a Study of Seventeenth-...
18653/v1/P19-1484. S2CID 186206974. "Story Cloze Test and ROCStories Corpora". Hanzeli, Victor E. (May 1977). "The Effectiveness of Cloze Tests in Measuring the Competence...
(1896–1901). Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents. Burrows Brothers. Hanzeli, Victor Egon (1969). Missionary Linguistics in New France: a Study of Seventeenth-...
Lyle, 2004, pp. 211–212 Fox, William, 1990, p. 457 Hanzeli, Victor, 1961, pp. 237-238 See Hanzeli, Victor, 1969, pp. 122-124 for the text and a facsimile...
States, 1920–2019), Indo-European languages, Native American languages Hanzeli, Victor (United States, 1925–1991), Romance languages Haq, Mehr Abdul (Pakistan...