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Maurits Gysseling (Oudenburg, 7
September 1919 – Ghent, 24
November 1997) was an
influential Belgian researcher into
historical linguistics and paleography...
- Proto-Germanic *nehwa "close", but
could not
explain the rest of the name.
Gysseling (1960)
believed that the name was
neither Celtic nor Germanic, rather...
- Nordwestblock.
While it
remains a
matter of controversy, the
linguist Maurits Gysseling, who
attributed the term to SJ De Laet,
hypothesised a
Belgian that was...
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proposed by two
authors working independently: Hans Kuhn and
Maurits Gysseling,
whose proposal included research indicating that
another language may...
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Gysseling, M. en Dhondt, J. (1948): "Vlaanderen,
oorspronkelijke ligging en etymologie", in
Album Prof. Dr.
Frank Baur p. 192–220, Leuven.
Gysseling,...
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Germanic (Ingvaeones, Semnones, etc.)
tribal names in the
Roman era.
Maurits Gysseling has
suggested that
place names such as
Averbode and
Avernas (Hannut) might...
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commune in the
Somme department Béthencourt (disambiguation)
Maurits Gysseling,
Toponymisch Woordenboek van België, Nederland, Luxemburg, Noord-Frankrijk...
- 4:106
Bijsterveld &
Toorians 2018, p. 37. von
Petrikovits 1999, p. 95.
Gysseling 1960, pp. 956, 958.
Neumann 1999, p. 116.
Bijsterveld &
Toorians 2018...
- the part of the
Belgic area
north of the Ardennes. For example,
Maurits Gysseling suggested that
prior to
Celtic and
Germanic influences the
Belgae may...
- (1997).
Geschiedenis van de
Nederlandse taal. p. 41. With
reference to
Gysseling 1980;[full
citation needed] Quak 1981;[full
citation needed] De Grauwe...