Ilona Koutny

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Ilona Koutny (2015)

Ilona Koutny (born March 1, 1953 in Budapest ) is a Hungarian linguist and Esperantist . In 2008 she was named "Esperantist of the Year".

Life

Koutny studied linguistics at the Budapest Eötvös University , where she also received her doctorate. There she gave language lessons and developed the "ESPAROL" system for the Esperanto language. After the death of Professor Szerdahelyi in 1987, she took over his chair for Esperanto and linguistics at the Eötvös University. Koutny also taught computational linguistics .

After moving to Poland , she completed her habilitation in 2009 at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan (UAM). In the following year she took over the chair of Finnish-Ugrian studies and became a professor in 2011. There she taught Hungarian language and linguistics at the Linguistic Institute of Mickiewicz University in Poznań (PL), where she established the postgraduate course in interlinguistics .

Koutny is an associate professor at the International Academy of Sciences San Marino (AIS; Esperanto Akademio Internacia de la Sciencoj ), member of ILEI , CED and the Akademio de Esperanto .

Koutny has authored several dictionaries and is co-editor of the Polish trade journal Język. Komunikacja. Informacja.

Her husband Zbigniew Galor (1952-2017) was a professor of sociology in Szczecin , an Esperantist and president of the Polish department of the AIS.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. UAM: Język Komunikacja Informacja (Polish, English)