Aram Barlezizyan
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Aram Barlezizyan was born in 1937 to an Armenian family. Moved to Armenia in his early adulthood. Married Noyemzar Harutyunyan. He began to Attend University specialising in the field of foreign languages. At the same time became a respectable professional accordion player. He has a son (Dikran Barlezizian) and a daughter (Armine Barlezizyan) with three grandchildren. He currently lives and works as an academic in Yerevan, Armenia. He continually develops his profession further, seeking new horizons of Academic knowledge.
Work and Profession[]
At the age of 38 Aram Barlezizyan defended his Doctorate in Brusov University of Linguistics. Since then he has studied the French language as his chosen profession for over 40 years. At the same time he promoted the French culture in Eastern European and Middle East.
Barlezizyan has written many Academic journal articles, contributed to various books and has written a 40,000 word inclusive of 30,000 word variations Armenian-French dictionary. His Academic Journal Articles cover areas such as word history, word developments, word variations, methodological patterns to list a few. Barlezizyan has also written multiple textbooks for the use in Brusov University located in Yerevan, Armenia.[1]
Achievements[]
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Barlezizyan is a recipient of the Medal of Movses Khorenatsi awarded for outstanding achievements in the spheres of culture, art, literature, education, social sciences and sports in Armenia by the then Robert Kocharyan (1998–2008).
Barlezizian is also a recipient of the Medal of “Drastamat Kanayan” is awarded to officers and ensigns who have significant input in the spheres of army building, development of ARM military-educational system and military-patriotic education of the young generation, to servicemen who have shown personal valor in abolishing dangers to the lives of servicemen and in protecting the borders of the Motherland during mandatory service, and to individuals who have had considerable input in establishing and strengthening the Armenian Army.
Barlezizyan is also a recipient of the Ordre des Palmes Académiques (Order of Academic Palms) in 2006. He was given this Honor for his continuous effort and knowledge developed in the field of Linguistics within the French Language. He was acknowledged internationally for his work and his devotion to his field of research.
References[]
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External links[]
- Dictionnaire Arménien-Français, Yerevan, 2009. (Armenian-French dictionary authored by Aram Barlezizyan)
- Dictionnaire Français-Arménien, Yerevan, 2010. (French-Armenian dictionary co-authored by Aram Barlezizyan)
- 1936 births
- Linguists from Armenia
- Living people
- Chevaliers of the Ordre des Palmes Académiques
- Armenian lexicographers