Aram Barlezizyan

Aram Barlezizyan

Doctor Professor Aram Barlezizyan was born in 1936 to an Armenian family. Moved to Armenia in his early adulthood. Married Noyemzar Harutyunyan. began to Attend University specialising in the field of foreign languages. At the same time became a respectable professional accordion player throughout Armenia. He has a son (Dikran Barlezizian) and a daughter (Armine Barlezizyan) with three grandchildren. He currently lives and works as a head lecturer in Yerevan, Armenia. He continually develops his profession further, seeking new horizons of Academic knowledge.

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Work and Profession

Through time Doctor Professor Aram Barlezizyan became to specialise in the discipline of the French language. His professional stream was to become the development of the French and Armenian languages. At the same time he promoted the French culture in the East European/Middle East sectors. Doctor Professor Aram Barlezizyan has written many Academic Journals including a 40,000 word Armenian-French dictionary inclusive of 30,000 word variations. His Academic Journals cover areas such as history of words, word developments, word variations, methodological patterns and variations to list a few. Doctor Professor Aram Barlezizyan has also written multiple textbooks for the use in Brusov University located in Yerevan, Armenia.[1]

Achievements

Doctor Professor Aram Barlezizyan received the Honorary Medal the highest Honor to be received by Academic scholars in Armenia, given by the President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan (1998–2008). Doctor Professor Aram Barlezizyan also received 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 studies.

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