- Sámuel
Gyarmathi (Hungarian:
Gyarmathi Sámuel) (July 15, 1751, Kolozsvár —
March 4, 1830, Kolozsvár) was a
Hungarian linguist, born in Cluj (then Kolozsvár...
- Finno-Ugric
language family in 1799 by his
fellow countryman,
Samuel Gyarmathi). The
origin of
modern historical linguistics is
often traced to Sir William...
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based on
several grammatical features. In 1799, the
Hungarian Sámuel
Gyarmathi published the most
complete work on Finno-Ugric to that date. Up to the...
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International Congress for Finno-Ugric Studies.
Retrieved 12
March 2024. Sámuel
Gyarmathi (1983).
Grammatical Proof of the
Affinity of the
Hungarian Language with...
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Andrei Domsa (1887–1978), jurist, politician,
graduated in 1906 Sámuel
Gyarmathi (1751–1830), physician,
linguist Gyula Kincs (1856–1915) prin****l of...
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extended to all Finno-Ugric
languages in 1799 by his
countryman Samuel Gyarmathi. However, the
origin of
modern historical linguistics is
often traced...
- the
Saami languages, was
published in 1770.
Three decades later, Sámuel
Gyarmathi demonstrated similarities between a
larger group of
languages that are...
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study of
Uralic languages. His
ideas were
developed further by Sámuel
Gyarmathi. He and **** were
elected members of the
Royal Danish Academy of Sciences...
- Scotland, H)
William Gwavas (1676–1742/2, England/Cornwall, L) Sámuel
Gyarmathi (1751–1830, Transylvania, Hungary, L) Jürgen
Habermas (born 1929, Germany...
- in
Honor of
Louis Trimble. Rowley, MA:
Newbury House. ISBN 0883771780.
Gyarmathi, Sámuel (1983).
Grammatical Proof of the
Affinity of the
Hungarian Language...