Pierre Léon Explained

Pierre R. Léon (March 12, 1926 – September 11, 2013)[1] was a French-Canadian linguist and writer.

Life and career

Léon was born in Ligré, Touraine, France, on March 12, 1926. He received a PhD from the University of Besançon in 1960 and a Doctor of Arts from the Sorbonne in 1972, where he also worked as an assistant professor. He was a research professor at the University of Besançon and taught at the University of Pau. He went on to teach at Ohio University and then at the University of Toronto, gaining professor emeritus status there.[2] He founded the academic journals Studia Phonetica, 3L and Information et Communication. At U of T, he founded and headed the laboratory of phonetics research in the department of French Studies. He has written several important books on French linguistics. As a fiction writer, his authorship has earned him multiple accolades.[3]

Death

Léon died of cancer on September 11, 2013, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[4]

Selected publications

Fiction

Non-fiction

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Léon, Pierre Roger (1926-2013) . Identifiants et référentiels pour l'enseignement supérieur et la recherche . French.
  2. Web site: Pierre Léon - University of Toronto French Department . 2011-10-19 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110920023742/http://french.utoronto.ca/profiles/192 . 2011-09-20 .
  3. Web site: Sylvestre . Paul-François . Naissance de Pierre Léon . L'Express . French . 7 March 2006.
  4. Web site: Pierre Léon n'est plus . Radio-Canada . French.