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baltistas prof. V.
Mažiulis (World
scale linguist, prof. V.
Mažiulis dies)
Archived 2012-08-18 at the
Wayback Machine.
Retrieved on 2009-04-14
Vytautas Mažiulis...
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contributed to the
formation of the
Lithuanian state.
According to
Vytautas Mažiulis, the name Sūduva
derives from a
local hydronym *Sūd(a)vā,
derived from...
- Schmalstieg,
William Riegel (2005). "Vytautas
Mažiulis. Prūsų
kalbos istorinė gramatika: recenzija" [Vytautas
Mažiulis.
Historical grammar of the
Prussian language:...
- pragorė̃ ("abyss") and the
Lithuanian verb gérti ("drink").
Vytautas Mažiulis instead derived it from spragė́ti or sprógti ("burst") and the
suffix -ara...
- 17–23, 91–93, ISBN 0-271-01231-5
Mažiulis, V., Prūsų
kalbos paminklai, t. II (1981) Vilnius, pp 62–64, 67–68.
Mažiulis, V., Prūsų
kalbos etimologijos žodynas...
- language,
intermediate between Lithuanian and Latvian. Others, like
Vytautas Mažiulis,
classify it as a West
Baltic language that
became closer to the Eastern...
- is
reconstructed by
Vytautas Mažiulis (2004).
Ordinal numbers from
first to
tenth in Proto-Baltic were as follows:
Mažiulis V. J.
Baltic languages. Development...
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Latgalian language at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Mažiulis,
Vytautas (1981). Apie senovės vakarų
baltus bei jų
santykius su slavais...
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LXXIV (2019): 315–328. doi:10.32798/pf.470.
Retrieved 18
February 2024.
Mažiulis,
Vytautas J. (26 July 1999). "Baltic Languages".
Encyclopedia Britannica...
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enciklopedija (in Lithuanian).
Retrieved 21
January 2023. Girdenis, Aleksas;
Mažiulis,
Vytautas (1994). "Baltų kalbų divergencinė chronologija".
Baltistica (in...