Gustaf Renvall
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Gustaf Renvall (born 1781 in Halikko, died 1841) was a Finnish philologist.
Renvall was the son of a horse breeder and graduated in 1801. He was ordained as priest in 1806 and received the honour of Master in 1811.
Renvall started as a docent of Finnish at the Academy of Turku and later was named assistant professor of education. In 1819, he became a clergyman in Uskela and in 1829 in Ulvila
[edit] Noted works
- De orthoëpia et orthographia linguae fenniae (established the orthography of Finnish)
- Suomalainen Sana-Kirja (1826, "Finnish Dictionary")
- Finsk språklära (advocated the western dialect of Finnish, in the so-called "dialect debates", as the basis for the Finnish written language)