- Jānis
Endzelīns (22
February 1873 – 1 July 1961) was a
Latvian linguist. He
graduated from the
University of Tartu. In 1908, he and Kārlis Mīlenbahs developed...
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Endzelīns (feminine: Endzelīna) is a
Latvian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Jānis
Endzelīns (1873–1961),
Latvian linguist Lūcijs Endzelīns...
- Lūcijs (Lucius)
Endzelīns (21 May 1909,
Dorpat (Tartu),
Estonia – 27
October 1981, Adelaide, Australia) was a Latvian-Australian
chess master. He was...
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Archived from the
original on 13
August 2007.
Retrieved 2
August 2007. "
Endzelīns, Did
Celts Inhabit the
Baltics (1911 Dzimtene's Vēstnesis (Homeland Messenger)...
- of Jānis
Endzelīns,
considered that the
Baltic languages form
their own
distinct branch of the
family of Indo-European languages, and
Endzelīns thought...
- was an Indo-European
language of the
Baltic branch, as
proven by Jānis
Endzelīns. Curonian's
relation to
other Baltic languages is unclear: Some scholars...
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movements re-emerged. In 1908,
Latvian linguists Kārlis Mīlenbahs and Jānis
Endzelīns elaborated the
modern Latvian alphabet,
which slowly replaced the old...
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orthography commission under the
leadership of Kārlis Mīlenbahs and Jānis
Endzelīns. It was
introduced by law from 1920 to 1922 in the
Republic of Latvia...
- that the
level pitch is
realized simply as "ultra long" (or overlong.)
Endzelīns (1897)
identifies "level diphthongs" as
consisting of 3
moras not just...
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Endzelīns felt that the word ūsiņš has no
Latvian origin, but was
borrowed from the
Germanic word
husing ('home spirit').
After some time,
Endzelīns reflected...