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In 1932 and 1937, he published, along with József Balassa and Marcel Benedek the first Hungarian-French and French-Hungarian dictionary.
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Joseph, John E. (December 2020). "The Resistant Embrace of Formalism in the Work of Émile Benveniste and Aurélien Sauvageot". In
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443:. New ed. Budapest: Collège Eötvös József ELTE — Institut Français de Budapest. Orig. publ. Budapest: Corvina, 1988 102: 88: 313:. He remained there until 1929, then moved back to France and completed his doctoral thesis on the lexicon of 306: 410: 541: 252: 109: 278:, pushed him towards finno-ugric linguistics as the professorship for it was vacant since philologist 526: 521: 238: 177: 148: 37: 213: 191: 161: 337:
Although Sauvageot retired in 1967, he remained actively involved in the activities of both the
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and started studying Germanic languages. Sauvageot's teachers, most prominent among them
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In 1931, Sauvageot inaugurated the professorship for finno-ugric languages at the
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The Uralo-Altaic family was a hypothesis about a relationship between the
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In 1923, he moved to Hungary to teach French at the
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