Even Hovdhaugen (June 21, 1941 – October 16, 2018) was a Norwegian linguist. He became a professor of general linguistics at the University of Oslo in 1974.[1] He was an expert in Polynesian languages.
Hovdhaugen was born in Oslo, the son of the politician Einar Hovdhaugen.[1] He received his master's degree in classical philology and comparative Indo-European linguistics in 1966.[1][2] He carried out field research in Hungary, Turkey, the USSR, Mongolia, Peru, Chile, Samoa, Tokelau, and the Solomon Islands.[1] He produced extensive research and published textbooks for both university and high school use. He authored grammars of Samoan and Tokelauan.[1]