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August Leskien (German: [ˈaʊ̯ɡʊst lɛsˈkiːn]; 8 July 1840 – 20
September 1916) was a
German linguist who
studied comparative linguistics, particularly...
- the "secondary"
acute is ****ociated with the
vowel apocope caused by the
Leskien–Otrębski–Smoczyński's rule. The
appearance of the cir****flex in
place of...
- f.s.
adjective would be לויון, liveyon.
Other philologists,
including Leskien,
thought it a
foreign loanword. A
third school considers it a
proper noun...
- some time at the
University of Leipzig,
Trubetzkoy was
taught by
August Leskien, a
pioneer of
research into
sound laws.
After he
graduated from the Moscow...
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School also
refers to the
researchers around Karl
Brugmann and
August Leskien in the last
third of the 19th century, who were
called Junggrammatists...
- befreite) is a
Lithuanian fairy tale
collected by
German linguists August Leskien and Karl Brugmann.
Andrew Lang
included it in The Grey
Fairy Book under...
- (1850–1926) Karl
Brugmann (1849–1919)
Berthold Delbrück (1842–1922)
August Leskien (1840–1916)
Adolf Noreen (1854–1925)
Hermann Osthoff (1847–1909) Hermann...
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Friedrich Krause Herbert Kroemer,
Nobel Prize–winning
physicist August Leskien Robert Ley
Francis Lieber,
emigrant to USA,
author of "Lieber Code" Georg...
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contenting himself to be a
librarian in Halle. He was
taught by
August Leskien, a
pioneer of
research into sound-change laws, and he
applied for the Bopp...
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Lithuania August Leskien and Karl
Brugmann Litauische Volkslieder und Märchen 314 The
Three Princes and
their Beasts 1882
Lithuania August Leskien and Karl Brugmann...