French Linguist Alain Rey Passes Away

Alain Rey, October 28, 2015. JOEL SAGET / AFP
Alain Rey, October 28, 2015. JOEL SAGET / AFP
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French Linguist Alain Rey Passes Away

Alain Rey, October 28, 2015. JOEL SAGET / AFP
Alain Rey, October 28, 2015. JOEL SAGET / AFP

Famous French linguist Alain Rey, one of the major creators of the iconic dictionary Le Robert, died Tuesday at the age of 92, announced his wife and publishers les éditions Le Robert.

Rey, winner of many literary awards, was a member of the team brought together by French-Algerian lawyer Paul Robert to create a new French language dictionary. The six-volume dictionary known as Le Grand Robert saw the light in 1964, followed by le Petit Robert in 1967, and many other later versions.

Alain Rey was among the toughest defenders of the French language's evolution in its hybrid origin from different languages (such as Latin, Celtic, and German) and its constant interference with other languages like Italian, and Spanish. The late linguist had also overseen the creation of the Historical dictionary of the French language (1992).

His audience knew him through a daily morning segment discussing words and language on France Inter FM from 1993 to 2006. Rey won many prizes, and worked as a university professor in the US, and at the Sorbonne University in Paris. He also headed the terminology committee in the ministry of culture, and was known for his support to feminizing professions' names.

"Alain Rey had always insisted to represent the French language in all its challenges, richness, and mystery," a joint statement by his wife and Le Robert publishing house wrote.



Saudi Team Clinches 4 Awards at International Chemistry Olympiad 2024

The Saudi chemistry team has secured four international awards at the 56th International Chemistry Olympiad held in Riyadh. SPA
The Saudi chemistry team has secured four international awards at the 56th International Chemistry Olympiad held in Riyadh. SPA
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Saudi Team Clinches 4 Awards at International Chemistry Olympiad 2024

The Saudi chemistry team has secured four international awards at the 56th International Chemistry Olympiad held in Riyadh. SPA
The Saudi chemistry team has secured four international awards at the 56th International Chemistry Olympiad held in Riyadh. SPA

The Saudi chemistry team has secured four international awards at the 56th International Chemistry Olympiad held in Riyadh.

The achievement adds to the Kingdom’s overall count from previous participation in this annual event to 15 silver medals, 28 bronze medals, and 2 certificates of appreciation.

The 2024 edition of the International Chemistry Olympiad, running from July 21 to 30, saw the participation of 333 students from 90 countries.

King Abdulaziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity—Mawhiba—Secretary-General Amal Al-Hazzaa attributed this success to the support of the Kingdom’s leadership in advancing the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.

She emphasized that this backing aims to instill confidence in young talents, preparing them to excel in global competitions and nurturing a creative generation capable of engaging in scientific discourse and envisioning the future.

Throughout the Olympiad, students undertook two main exams—practical and theoretical—translated into over 50 languages, within a fiercely competitive setting.

In addition to the academic aspect, the event also featured an engaging program for students and supervisors, including cultural excursions to heritage and tourist sites, offering insights into Saudi culture.

Themed “Build the Bonds,” the hosting of the International Chemistry Olympiad in Saudi Arabia underscores the global excellence of Saudi students and reinforces the Kingdom’s standing as a premier international hub across diverse scientific disciplines.

Launched in 1968, the International Chemistry Olympiad has been held annually in various nations, serving as the largest international competition in chemistry for high-school students worldwide.