- Karl
Friedrich Schapper (30
December 1812,
Weinbach – 28
April 1870, London) was a
German socialist and
labour leader. He was one of the
pioneers of the...
- was
formed through the
merger of the
League of the Just,
headed by Karl
Schapper, and the
Communist Correspondence Committee of Brussels, Belgium, in which...
- and
Fijian gwaca, but the
validity of this
reconstruction is
doubted by
Schapper (2011). It is
known as aine in the
Abinomn language of Papua, Indonesia...
- as they did not find
convincing links with Trans–New Guinea.
Usher &
Schapper (2022) find them to be one of
three branches of the West
Bomberai family...
-
Gottfried Schapper (16
December 1888 in Groß Möringen –
after 8 May 1945, in the
district of Stendal) was a
German listening specialist,
before and during...
-
within it led by
August Willich and Karl
Schapper began agitating for an
immediate uprising.
Willich and
Schapper believed that once the
Communist League...
-
other frequent contributors to the Neue
Rheinische Zeitung included Karl
Schapper,
Wilhelm Wolff,
Ernst Dronke,
Peter Nothjung,
Heinrich Bürgers, Ferdinand...
- Lingua. 115 (5): 691–710. doi:10.1016/j.lingua.2003.11.005. Klamer, Marian;
Schapper,
Antoinette (2012). "'Give'
Constructions in the
Papuan Languages of Timor...
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means of
understanding current trends in
central governance. He
cites Schapper and
Malta (2012:1) who
state that "procurement is a
vital component of...
- Berlin: De
Gruyter Mouton. pp. 569–640. ISBN 978-3-11-028642-7.
Schapper (2009).
Schapper,
Antoinette (2009). Bunaq: A
Papuan Language of
Central Timor...