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Fausto Cercignani (Italian pronunciation: [ˈfausto tʃertʃiɲˈɲani]; born
March 21, 1941) is an
Italian scholar,
essayist and poet. Born to
Tuscan parents...
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Carlo Cercignani (17 June 1939 in
Teulada – 7
January 2010 in Milan) was an
Italian mathematician known for his work on the
kinetic theory of gases. His...
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Cercignani suggested another possibility: efen "even" < Proto-Germanic *ibnaz < Proto-Indo-European *iminos (cf.
Latin imago); see
Cercignani 1980...
- 1991, pp. 66–70.
Nevalainen & Tieken-Boon van
Ostade 2006, pp. 274–79.
Cercignani 1981.
Romaine 2006, p. 586.
Mufwene 2006, p. 614.
Northrup 2013, pp. 81–86...
- 1875) Max
Planck (1914) The
theory of heat
radiation equation 164, p.119
Cercignani, C. (1998).
Ludwig Boltzmann: the Man who
Trusted Atoms,
Oxford University...
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University Press.
Cercignani, Fausto,
Early "Umlaut"
Phenomena in the
Germanic Languages, in «Language», 56/1, 1980, pp. 126–136.
Cercignani, Fausto, Alleged...
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Cercignani, Carlo.
Ludwig Boltzmann: The Man Who
Trusted Atoms. ISBN 978-0198570646.[full
citation needed]
Cercignani,
Carlo (2008). Ludwig...
- role in
establishing a
distinctly East
German literary voice.
Fausto Cercignani's study of Wolf's
earlier novels and
essays on her
later works have helped...
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Haarmann (1991:434). For a
discussion of the
Gothic alphabet see also
Fausto Cercignani, The
Elaboration of the
Gothic Alphabet and Orthography, in "Indogermanische...
- Niemeyer. Campbell, A. (1959). Old
English Grammar. Oxford:
Clarendon Press.
Cercignani,
Fausto (1983). "The
Development of */k/ and */sk/ in Old English". Journal...