- "the German."
Variants of the name include: Laleman, Lalemand, Lalemant,
Lalleman, L'allemand, and Lallemand. It may
refer to:
Charles Lallemant (1587–1674)...
- SV1OV2 or (in
subordinate clauses) SOV; see
Ingram 1989, p. 495,
Jordens &
Lalleman 1988, pp. 149, 150, 177.
Dutch has
almost the same word
order as German;...
- Theo
Lalleman (25 July 1946 – 26
December 2013) was a
Dutch writer, publisher, video-artist, and
cultural entrepreneur,
known from his many
cultural initiatives...
-
Claude François
Lallemand (26
January 1790, Metz – 25
August 1854, M****ille) was a
French physician.
After serving as ****istant
surgeon in the armies...
-
stories were
translated into
English and
became a part of the main series.
Lalleman was born in Saint-Vallier in July 1951. She died in
Paris in
November 1997...
- renewal. In 2009, at the age of 60, he was
honoured by a festschrift:
Lalleman,
Pieter J. (ed.),
Challenging to Change:
Dialogues with a
Radical Baptist...
- 2008; In 2008 an
Earthship teahouse was
built in Zwolle,
initiated by Theo
Lalleman and the
OWAZE Foundation. "The project". aarde****s.nl. 2012-06-18. Archived...
- Hans
Koning Rudy
Kousbroek Tim Krabbé
Gerrit Krol Eric de
Kuyper Theo
Lalleman Jacob van
Lennep Jacobus van Looy
Lucebert (L.J.Swaanswijk)
Philips van...
-
Publishing ****ociation. Manser,
Martin H. (2009).
David Barratt;
Pieter J.
Lalleman;
Julius Steinberg (eds.).
Critical companion to the Bible: a
literary reference...
- Yugoslavia, p)
Mihailo Lalić (1914–1992, Montenegro/Yugoslavia, f) Theo
Lalleman (1946–2013, Netherlands, nf)
Lalon (1774–1890, India, nf/p), also Lalon...