Jespersen
[yes-per-suh n, jes-] /ˈyɛs pər sən, ˈdʒɛs-/
noun
1.
(Jens) Otto (Harry)
[yens ot-oh hahr-ee] /yɛns ˈɒt oʊ ˈhɑr i/ (Show IPA), 1860–1943, Danish philologist.
/ˈjɛspəsən; ˈdʒɛs-/
noun
1.
(Jens) Otto (Harry). 1860–1943, Danish philologist: author of Modern English Grammar (1909–31)
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