- Stanisław
Taszycki (fl. 1570s) was a
Polish nobleman and
supporter of the
Polish Brethren and
sponsor of a
school at
Luslawice from the 1570s. He was the...
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Witold Taszycki (20 June 1898 – 9
August 1979) was a
Polish linguist. He
specialized in
Polish onomastics and
historical dialectology.
Taszycki was born...
- Hildesheim: Olms. Kurylowicz,
Jerzy (1927). "ə indo-européen et ḫ hittite". In
Taszycki, W.; Doroszewski, W. (eds.).
Symbolae grammaticae in
honorem Ioannis Rozwadowski...
- Kuryłowicz,
Jerzy (1927). "ə indo-européen et ḫ hittite". In:
Witold Taszycki and
Witold Doroszewki (eds.),
Symbolae Grammaticae in
honorem Ioannis Rozwadowski...
- that the
phenomenon began somewhere in
Masovia and
spread from there.
Taszycki agrees that
possible Prussian substrate should be
taken into account, while...
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linguists Kazimierz Nitsch, Mikołaj Rudnicki, Stanisław
Rospond and
Witold Taszycki; a
specialist in toponyms; and the
historian Władysław Semkowicz. The Commission...
- 1972),
Slovak judoka Szymon Matuszek (born 1989),
Polish footballer Witold Taszycki, "Czeskie i słowackie
nazwiska w Polsce", Język Polski, 1969, vol. XLIX...
- Sułowski, Surowski, Szalewski, Świaborowski, Świeborowski, Świebowski,
Taszycki, Trzecieski, Trzeciak, Tysiecki, Tyszecki, Wałkowski, Wibułtowicz, Wielopolski...
-
Symbolae grammaticae in
honorem Ioannis Rozwadowski, vol. 1, eds. W.
Taszycki & W.
Doroszewski (1927), 95–104.
Jerzy Kuryłowicz, L'apophonie en indo-européen...
- phonétique. 2. Kuryłowicz, J. (1927). "ə indo-européen et ḫ hittite". In
Taszycki, W.; Doroszewski, W. (eds.).
Symbolae grammaticae in
honorem Ioannis Rozwadowski...