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János Sajnovics

János Sajnovics de Tordas et Káloz (12 May 1733 – 4 May 1785) was a Hungarian linguist and Jesuit. He is best known for his pioneering work in comparative linguistics, particularly his systematic demonstratation of the relationship between Sami and Hungarian.
''Sajnovics'' was born in Tordas. He was a pupil of the astronomer and mathematician Maximilian Hell. When Hell planned an expedition to observe the transit of Venus in Vardø, northern Norway in June, 1769, he took Sajnovics with him. Hell had heard that the Hungarian and Lapp (Sami) languages were related and thought that ''Sajnovics'', as a native Hungarian speaker, would be able to investigate the connection. He died, aged 51, in Pest.
''Sajnovics'' published the results of his research in his ''Demonstratio idioma Hungarorum et Lapporum idem esse'' (1770), which was a breakthrough in the study of Uralic languages. ''Sajnovicss ideas were further developed by Samuel Gyarmathi.
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