- Étienne de La
Vaissière (born 5
November 1969 in Dijon) is a
French historian,
professor at the École des
hautes études en
sciences sociales, in Paris...
-
Vaissière may
refer to: Étienne de la
Vaissière,
French scholar Jacqueline Vaissière,
French phonetician Magali Vaissière,
director at the
European Space...
- native,
language (de la
Vaissière 2007: 122)
seems to be most
prominent at present." de la
Vaissière 2003, pp. 119–137. de la
Vaissière 2012, p. 146. Bakker...
-
Magali Vaissière was
Director of
Telecommunications and
Integrated Applications at the
European Space Agency (ESA), from 2008
until 2020. She was responsible...
-
Jacqueline Vaissière (born 24
August 1946 in Mont-Saint-Martin, France) is a
French phonetician.
Vaissière studied computing and
automatic language translation...
- de la
Vaissière 2015, p. 186. Kim 2013, p. 38.
Schottky 2004. Kim 2015, p. 37. Kim 2013, p. 31. de la
Vaissière 2015, p. 179. de la
Vaissière 2015, p...
-
between the Huns and
Xiongnu include Hyun Jin Kim and
Etienne de la
Vaissière. De la
Vaissière argues that
ancient Chinese and
Indian sources used
Xiongnu and...
- (reprint ed.). New Era Print. Co. p. 233.
Retrieved 12 June 2011. DE LA
VAISSIÈRE, ÉTIENNE (2003). "Is
There a "Nationality of the Hephtalites"?". Bulletin...
- 648, ISBN 978-1-57808-339-8 Gallai, N.; Salles, J.-M.; Settele, J.;
Vaissière, B. E. (August 2008). "Economic
valuation of the
vulnerability of world...
- "Mongol" (монгол) is of
uncertain etymology. Sükhbataar (1992) and de la
Vaissière (2021)
proposed it
being a
derivation from Mugulü, the 4th-century founder...