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Johannes Silvet (until 1929
Johannes Schwalbe; May 12, 1895 –
February 17, 1979) was an
Estonian linguist and lexicographer.
Silvet was born in Tartu,...
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Inglise keele grammatika (with
Leopold Kivimägi,
Laine Hone, and
Johannes Silvet) (Tallinn: Valgus) 1970: "Keeleline
vastuvoetavus ja
selle uurimine," Keel...
- jefe
Santiago Rivero as
Emilio José María Rodríguez as
Jardinero Pilar Silvet as
Camarera Pepita Vásquez as
Enfermera Juan Vázquez as
Martoni De España...
- Size JPS Red King Size 23s JPS Red 100s JPS
Silver Stream King Size JPS
Silvet Stream 100s JPS
Bright King Size JPS Cool
Green King Size (replaced JPS...
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literary critic Jaan
Rommot (1941–2010),
television director Johannes Silvet (1895–1979),
linguist Karl-Johannes Soonpää (1895–1944),
politician and...
- (United States, 1941–),
comparative linguistics, Indo-European
languages Silvet,
Johannes (Estonia, 1895–1979),
lexicography Sinclair, John
McHardy (UK...
- 1, 2, 3 1968:
Inglise keele grammatika (with
Leopold Kivimägi,
Johannes Silvet, and Oleg Mutt) 1976:
Inglise keele õpetamisest XI kl****i katseõpiku järgi...
- (1883–1952), playwright;
lived in Elva Erik Ruus (born 1962),
actor Johannes Silvet (1895–1979),
lexicographer Peeter Sink [et] (1902–1957),
painter and poet;...
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Natalia Shvedova (Russia, 1916–2009)
Russian language explanatory Johannes Silvet (Estonia, 1895–1979)
Estonian and
English bilingual John
Simpson (UK, born...
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races of mankind. Ticknor. pp. 551–.
Retrieved 18 May 2012.
Heikki Silvet (1991).
Hanti Melodies Pla**** on the Lyre.
Estonian Academy of Sciences...