- John C.
Doerfer (November 30, 1904 – June 5, 1992)
served as
Chairman of the
Federal Communications Commission from July 1, 1957 to
March 10, 1960 as...
- language,
which are
mostly interchangeable with
modern Khalaj.
Gerhard Doerfer, who
rediscovered Khalaj,
demonstrated that it was an
independent branch...
-
especially Khalaj.
Doerfer was born on
March 8, 1920, in Königsberg (present-day Kaliningrad) to
postal official Franz Doerfer and
Adina Doerfer (née Bruchmann)...
- 1–23.
Doerfer, Gerhard. 1973. "Lautgesetze und Zufall:
Betrachtungen zum Omnicomparativismus."
Innsbrucker Beiträge zur
Sprachwissenschaft 10.
Doerfer, Gerhard...
- "offers
neither phonetic nor
semantic difficulties",: 386 and
Gerhard Doerfer notes that the name is
simply correct Gothic.: 29
Alexander Savelyev and...
-
worth mentioning as
another dialect of the Southern-Oghuz group."
Doerfer 1988.
Doerfer &
Hesche 1989. "Azerbaijani, South". Ethnologue.
Retrieved 4 February...
- the
basis of the
comparisons of the core set of
agglutinating morphemes.
Doerfer and
Hesche classify Khorasani Turkic into
different branches within the...
-
Burgundian king
Gundioc and the
Frankish king Merovech.
According to
Gerhard Doerfer, the name can be
derived from a
Gothic *Mundiweihs, from mund- (protection)...
-
attributed its
origin to padishah,
while repeating a
suggestion by
Gerhard Doerfer that it was
influenced by
Turkic baskak (bāsqāq),
meaning 'agent, tax collector'...
- Guide. Oxford/New York: Routledge. Maenchen-Helfen 1973, pp. 424–426.
Doerfer 1973, p. 50;
Golden 1992, pp. 88–89;
Sinor 1997, p. 336; Róna-Tas 1999...