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pattern of
connections between language groups".
Dutch sociologist Abram de
Swaan developed this
theory in 2001 in his book
Words of the World: The Global...
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original on 1 May 2018.
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Swaan Wim
Swaan gives the
latest date as 1560, but a date of 1520 is
considered more...
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trader and
chief risk officer.
Other senior members include partners JC de
Swaan and Ian Haft. In May 2011, Mai
began opening the fund to a few like-minded...
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Abram de
Swaan (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈaːbrɑm də ˈsʋaːn]; born 8
January 1942) is a
Dutch essayist,
sociologist and
professor emeritus from the University...
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River (Urdu: دریائے سواں; Punjabi: دریائے سواں ), also Sawan, or Sohan, is a
river in Punjab, ****stan. It
originates from
Murree Hills and joins...
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Major General Laura Maria Swaan Wrede, née
Swaan (born 16
August 1964) is a
Swedish Army officer. She
currently serves as the
Chief of Home
Guard appointed...
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November 2008 de
Swaan,
Abram (2001),
Words of the world: the
global language system, A. de
Swaan, ISBN 9780745627489,
retrieved 3 June...
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Swaan,
Abram (2001),
Words of the world: the
global language system, A. de
Swaan, ISBN 9780745627489,
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Retrieved 29
March 2012. de
Swaan,
Abram (2001).
Words of the World. Cambridge, UK: Polity. pp. 81–95. ISBN 978-0745627489...
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Early Christian,
Byzantine and
Romanesque Architecture. Longman.
Swaan, Wim (1988). The
Gothic Cathedral.
Omega Books. ISBN 978-0-907853-48-0....