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Theodor Capidan (April 28 [O.S.
April 15] 1879 –
September 1, 1953) was an Ottoman-born
Romanian linguist. An
ethnic Aromanian from the
Macedonia region...
- Megleno-Romanians come from a
traditional mountainous region.
Theodor Capidan,
studying the
resemblance of the Megleno-Romanian
language with Romanian...
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Slavic terms are of
Macedonian and
Bulgarian origins. The
linguist Theodor Capidan argued that the
words borrowed show some
phonetic features of the Bulgarian...
- Gr****s and as
indigenous "noble savages" (Herzfeld 1999: 33).
Theodor Capidan, Saracaciani, Dacoromania,4, 923-959
Aravantinos 1905: "Τοιούτους Αρβανιτόβλαχους...
- D. Xenopol,
Istoria Românilor din
Dacia Traiană,
Nicolae Iorga,
Teodor Capidan, C. Giurescu :
Istoria Românilor,
Petre Ș. Năsturel
Studii și Materiale...
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features conferred the
Balkan languages a
special similarity.
Theodor Capidan went further,
claiming that the
structure of
Balkan languages could be...
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other prosperous urban cities. The
historical studies cited below (mostly
Capidan) show that
especially after the fall of
Moscopole (1788) the
process of...
- emagaza-ttk.ayk.gov.tr. "
Capidan, Theodor. Meglenoromânii,
istoria şi
graiul lor, vol. I, Bucureşti, 1925, p.5, 19, 21–22 (
Capidan, Theodor. Megleno-Romanians...
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University of
Leipzig Notable students Holger Pedersen Jost
Winteler Theodor Capidan Elisabeth Karg-Gasterstädt
Fritz Reuter Robert Herndon Fife, Jr. Main interests...
- ISBN 978-606-16-0148-6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
multiple names:
authors list (link)
Capidan,
Theodor (1925). Meglenoromânii, vol. III – Dicționar [Meglenoromanians...