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Linguists from Poland

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L. L. Zamenhof
Polish-Jewish physician and inventor of Esperanto (1859-1917)
Jan Baudouin de Courtenay
Polish linguist and slavist (1845-1929)
Alfred Korzybski
Polish-American scholar and philosopher (1879–1950)
Ferdynand Antoni Ossendowski
Polish explorer and writer (1878–1945)
Aleksander Brückner
Polish linguist and lexicographer (1856–1939)
Anna Wierzbicka
Polish linguist
Meletius Smotrytsky
archbishop and writer from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Samuel Linde
Polish academic
Michel Thomas
American linguist, language teacher, and résistance fighter (1914–2005)
Uriel Weinreich
American linguist (1926–1967)
Władysław Kotwicz
Lucjan Malinowski
Polish linguist (1839-1898)
Jan Miodek
Polish linguist and normative grammarian
Jan Michał Rozwadowski
Polish philologist and linguist (1867–1935)
Kazimierz Nitsch
Polish linguist (1874–1958)
Jan Aleksander Karłowicz
Polish ethnologist, folklorist, linguist, musicologist (1836–1903)
Christoph Cölestin Mrongovius
German protestant pastor, writer, philosopher, distinguished linguist, translator and a noted defender of the Polish language (1764-1855)
Markus Zamenhof
teacher, father of L. L. Zamenhof (1837–1907)
Ivan Uzhevych
Ruthenian grammarian
Stefan Ramułt
linguist (1859-1913)
Zenon Klemensiewicz
Polish linguist (1891-1969)
Wolf Leslau
Polish-Jewish, American linguist
Alicja Sakaguchi
Polish linguist and professor
Alexander Freiman
Russian linguist (1879–1968)
Jerzy Bartmiński
Polish linguist and ethnographer (1939–2022)
Janusz Rieger
Polish linguist
Tadeusz Milewski
Polish linguist (1906–1966)
Zbigniew Gołąb
American linguist (1923–1994)
Bogumił Andrzejewski
Polish writer and linguist (1922–1994)
Anna Siewierska
British linguist (1955-2011)
Elżbieta Magdalena Wąsik
Polish linguist
Olga Kapeliuk
Israeli linguist
Wojciech Smoczyński
Polish linguist
Jolanta Antas
Polish professor of linguistics
Roman Zawiliński
linguist, pedagogue, ethnographer (1855-1932)