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though he
admits having no
ready explanation for the form ezec; cf.
Streitberg (1910:20)
Jensen (1969:474)
Haarmann (1991:434)
Cercignani (1988) Kirchhoff...
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Wilhelm August Streitberg (23
February 1864 – 19
August 1925) was a
German Indo-Europeanist,
specializing in
Germanic languages.
Together with Karl Brugmann...
- (1899). "Etymologisch-mythologische Untersuchungen" in: Brugmann, K. &
Streitberg, W. (Eds.)
Indogermanische Forschungen:
Zeitschrift für indogermanische...
- 38. ISBN 0582490901. OCLC 33665124. Bopp, Franz; Brückner, A. (1917).
Streitberg,
Wilhelm (ed.). Slavisch-Litauisch, Albanisch. Karl J. Trübner. p. 42...
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William (1868). A Moeso-Gothic glossary. London:
Asher & Co.
Wilhelm Streitberg, Die
gotische Bibel , 4th edition, 1965,
Heidelberg Joseph Wright, Grammar...
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declined with thanks.
Wolfram 1988, pp. 271–280
Vasiliev 1936, p. 114
Streitberg 1920, p. 17
Siebs 1922:170-72.
Schwarz 1951, p. 162
Wolfram 1988, pp. 78–263...
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linguistic fields. It was
established in 1892 by Karl
Brugmann and
Wilhelm Streitberg and
published until vol. 37 (1916/17) by
Verlag Karl J. Trübner. Starting...
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Codex was published. The
standard edition is that
published by
Wilhelm Streitberg in 1910 as Die
Gotische Bibel (The
Gothic Bible). The m****cript is written...
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Streitburg or
Streitberg Castle (Burgruine
Streitberg) are the
remains of a high
mediaeval aristocratic castle above the
village of
Streitberg, in the market...
- 2013,
there is a show
production for
interested people. In
Spielberg and
Streitberg (both are
villages in Brachttal)
there are
ceramic museums with ceramic...