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University in St. Louis.
Slavic studies Indo-European
studies Category:
Balticists Category:Balts "About the Website". Literatūrinė baltistika. Retrieved...
- His wife was
Tatyana Elizarenkova. He is also
recognized as a
prominent Balticist.
Toporov aut****d more than 1500 works,
including Akhmatova and Dante...
- (15
March 1900 – 2 July 1977) was a
Norwegian linguist,
Slavicist and
Balticist,
professor in Balto-Slavic
languages at the
University of Oslo from 1938...
- Rokėnai –
April 11, 2009 in Vilnius) was a
highly distinguished Lithuanian Balticist, an
expert on the Old
Prussian language and Indo-European languages. He...
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Marija Gimbutas (Lithuanian:
Marija Birutė Alseikaitė-Gimbutienė,
pronounced ['ɡɪmbutas];
January 23, 1921 –
February 2, 1994) was a
Lithuanian archaeologist...
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Ferdinand de
Saussure (/soʊˈsjʊər/; French: [fɛʁdinɑ̃ də sosyʁ]; 26
November 1857 – 22
February 1913) was a
Swiss linguist,
semiotician and philosopher...
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Franz Bopp (German: [ˈfʁants ˈbɔp]; 14
September 1791 – 23
October 1867) was a
German linguist known for
extensive and
pioneering comparative work on Indo-European...
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Rasmus Kristian Rask (Danish: [ˈʁɑsmus ˈkʰʁestjæn ˈʁɑsk]; born
Rasmus Christian Nielsen Rasch; 22
November 1787 – 14
November 1832) was a
Danish linguist...
- However,
Norbertas Vėlius
claimed that
instead it
meant "god of the Earth".
Balticist Vladimir Toporov suggested that the name is
borrowed from Scandinavian...
- Jan Niecisław
Ignacy Baudouin de Courtenay, also Ivan
Alexandrovich Baudouin de
Courtenay (Russian: Иван Александрович Бодуэн де Куртенэ; 13
March 1845...