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Georg Heinrich Ferdinand Nesselmann (February 14, 1811 in Fürstenau, near Tiegenhof, West
Prussia (now Kmiecin,
within Nowy Dwór Gdański) –
January 7,...
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Braunschweig 1821 G. H. F.
Nesselmann,
Forschungen auf dem
Gebiete der preußischen Sprache, 2. Beitrag: Königsberg, 1871. G. H. F.
Nesselmann,
Thesaurus linguae...
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August Schleicher in 1865, but this
edition was
criticized by
Georg H. F.
Nesselmann, who
prepared an
edition in 1869.
Donelaitis and his
works are considered...
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ethnological source].
Annaberger Annalen (PDF) (in German). pp. 5–82. G. H. F.
Nesselmann,
Thesaurus linguae prussicae. Der
preussische Vocabelvorrath,
soweit derselbe...
- al-Hesab (The
summa of arithmetic) was
translated into
German by G. H. F.
Nesselmann and was
published as
early as 1843.
Sheikh Baha' al-Din was
known for...
- the
language of the
Balts until 1919. In 1845,
Georg Heinrich Ferdinand Nesselmann proposed a
distinct language group for Latvian, Lithuanian, and Old Prussian...
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proverb was
included in
Lithuanian dictionaries by
Georg Heinrich Ferdinand Nesselmann,
published in 1851, and by
August Schleicher,
published in 1857, but judging...
- Indo-European languages. To
address the
needs of linguists,
Georg H. F.
Nesselmann published a Lithuanian–German
dictionary in 1851. The
culmination of Lithuanian...
- visually,
independent of real or
imagined speech. It thus fits
nicely into
Nesselmann's "symbolic" category. The
rhetorical version of the same work, on the...
- visually,
independent of real or
imagined speech. It thus fits
nicely into
Nesselmann's "symbolic" category. The
rhetorical version of the same work, on the...