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- Jerzy Kuryłowicz (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjɛʐɨ kurɨˈwɔvit͡ʂ]; 26 August 1895 – 28 January 1978) was a Polish linguist who studied Indo-European languages...
- Stefan Kuryłowicz (26 March 1949 – June 6, 2011) was a Polish architect and professor who is widely credited with transforming the architecture and skyline...
- The design of the new stadium was drawn up by APA "Kuryłowicz & ****ociates" led by Stefan Kuryłowicz. The project was to place a new stadium in the place...
- the wake of Kuryłowicz's 1956 Apophony in Indo-European, who in 1927 pointed out the existence of the Hittite consonant ḫ. Kuryłowicz's discovery supported...
- the Polish real estate developer Echo Investment and designed by APA Kuryłowicz & ****ociates with collaboration of Buro Happold Polska. The building is...
- reconstruction only, and progressively won general acceptance after Jerzy Kuryłowicz's discovery of consonantal reflexes of these reconstructed sounds in Hittite...
- clever analysis, became mainstream after the 1927 discovery by Jerzy Kuryłowicz of the survival of at least some of these hypothetical phonemes in Anatolian...
- and is a famous landmark, designed by the Polish architectural firm, Kurylowicz & ****ociates. The area of Wrocław is home to many po****r professional...
- NFI, and designed by a team from the APA Kuryłowicz & ****ociates architecture firm, led by Stefan Kuryłowicz. Its construction lasted from 2010 to 2013...
- mechanical engineer, professor at Pennsylvania State University Stefan Kurylowicz (1949–2011) – architect and professor of architecture Jan Lenica (1928–2001)...