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- Eduard Rudolf Thurneysen (14 March 1857 – 9 August 1940) was a Swiss linguist and Celticist. Born in Basel, Thurneysen studied classical philology in Basel...
- Eduard Thurneysen (1888–1974) was a Swiss Protestant clergyman and theologian, who was an important representative of dialectical theology. Born in Walenstadt...
- [citation needed] A fourth hypothesis, proposed by the scholars Rudolf Thurneysen and Joseph Vendryes, is that the forms of the letters derive from a numerical...
- Thurneysen's law is a proposed sound law concerning the alternation of voiced and voiceless fricatives in certain affixes in Gothic. It was first posited...
- *-ow- > *-aw- > -av- (before stress), *-ōw- > *-āw- > -āv- is known as Thurneysen–Havet's law: examples include: PIE *lowh₃ṓ > *lawō > lavō 'I wash' PIE...
- scholars active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, such as Rudolf Thurneysen (1857–1940) and Osborn Bergin (1873–1950). Notable characteristics of...
- mythlogical mix-up". However this "mix-up" was far from modern. As Rudolf Thurneysen noted, a virtually identical name for the pup, Failinis or Ṡalinnis /Shalinnis...
- has been described with exhaustive detail by various authors, including Thurneysen, Binchy and Bergin, McCone, O'Connell, Stifter, among many others. In...
- p. 50 Thurneysen, R. (1887). "Der Weg vom dactylischen Hexameter zum epischen Zehnsilber der Franzosen.". Zeitschr. f. rom. Phil. XI. Thurneysen, p. 324...
- nominatunt{?}." Early Irish Glossaries Database. Stokes 1891, p. 128 Thurneysen 1921, p. 64 English version of ‘Las inscripciones del suroeste y el Tarteso...