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which is a
Slavic name,
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Slavic mold-, "spruce, fir". A. I.
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ending -ov(a)/-av(a)...
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theory was
proposed in 1929 by
Akeksej I.
Sobolevskij, and he
suggested that blökumenn was
connected to a
Central European...
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Baudouin de Courtenay, Ivan Bychkov [ru],
Aleksey Shakhmatov,
Alexey Sobolevskij [ru], and
Filipp Fortunatov – but her
supporters had
coalesced around...
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Sobolevskij, Pëtr (1904-1977)" [Person
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Pyotr (1904-1977)"] (in...