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Historical linguistics, also
known as
diachronic linguistics, is the
scientific study of how
languages change over time. It s****s to
understand the nature...
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August 1858 – 20
April 1932) was an
Italian mathematician and
glottologist. The
author of over 200
books and papers, he was a
founder of mathematical...
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Paschalis 1977, p. 78. Dumézil 1974, part 2, chap. 2
Benveniste 1969 (
glottologist Émile
Benveniste speaks on
Georges Dumézil's theory) B****es 2010, pp...
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Bindo Chiurlo, Ugo Pellis,
Ercole Carletti. It was
named after the
glottologist from
Gorizia Graziadio Isaia Ascoli, who
founded the
studies of dialectology...
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politician Giuseppe Peano (1858–1932),
Italian mathematician and
glottologist Marcos Peano (born 1998),
Argentine football player This page
lists people...
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Aurelii with that of Sol
Indiges is
impossible to prove. Most recently,
glottologist Raimo Anttila has made
renewed attempts into the
inquiry of the original...
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noteworthy Piedmontese family. Her great-uncle was the
mathematician and
glottologist Giuseppe Peano.
Romano was
originally interested in painting. She attended...
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runner Francesco Ribezzo (b. 8 May 1875, died Lecce, 19
October 1952),
glottologist - the
science of
tongues or languages;
comparative philology, particularly...
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Ribezzo was
founded in 1884 and is
named after the
local archaeologist and
glottologist of the same name (1875–1952). It is
located in the
Piazza Duomo of Brindisi...
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located south of the "Ancona-Rome Line," an
ideal dividing line
drawn by
glottologists to
divide the
northern Etruscan and
Tuscan area of
influence from the...