- Otto
Behaghel (German pronunciation: [ˈɔtoː beˈhaːɡəl]; May 3, 1854 in
Karlsruhe –
October 9, 1936 in Munich) was a
Germanist and
professor in Heidelberg...
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Behaghel's laws
describe the
basic principles of the
position of
words and
phrases in a sentence. They were
formulated by the
linguist Otto
Behaghel in...
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beginning with J. v.
Fierlinger in 1885 and
followed by R. Löwe (1907), O.
Behaghel (1922),
Jakob Sverdrup (1927),
Hermann Hirt (1932), E. Polomé (1964), W...
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adaptation to a
related form.
Leading Neogrammarian linguists included: Otto
Behaghel (1854–1936)
Wilhelm Braune (1850–1926) Karl
Brugmann (1849–1919) Berthold...
- Bouquiaux, Luc; Kobozo, Jean-Marie; Diki-Kidiri, Marcel; Vallet, Jacqueline;
Behaghel, Anne. 1978.
Dictionnaire sango-français et
lexique français-sango. Paris:...
- Wingolf. In 1922,
Maurer obtained a
doctorate under the
supervision of Otto
Behaghel, who was to have a
lasting influence on Maurer's work.
Maurer then obtained...
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Protestant town church, a 1906 Neo-baroque
building by
architect Hermann Behaghel, and the
Catholic Church (1910), done in Art
Nouveau with a high tower...
- Supernatural,
Narfi captures and
sells the
archangel Gabriel to Asmodeus. See
Behaghel, Otto (1933).
Heliand und
Genesis p. 245. Not in Old English, an error...
- In 2007 an
exposition took
place about Veldeke and his time.
Behaghel 1882: Otto
Behaghel (ed.),
Heinrich von Veldeke. Eneide, mit
Einleitung und Anmerkungen...
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building inspector Hermann Behaghel remodelled the
space in the neo-renaissance
style in
which it
remains to this day.
Behaghel had the old
galleries removed...