Aurélien Sauvageot (1897–1988) was a French linguist. He was specialised in Finno-Ugric languages. Sauvageot was born in Constantinople, as his father...
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language family, accepted by linguists like Robert Austerlitz (1968), Aurélien Sauvageot & Karl Heinrich Menges (1973) and Harald Haarmann (1974), but rejected...
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clear evidence eventually provided motivation for scholars such as Aurélien Sauvageot and Denis Sinor to carry out more detailed investigation of the hypothesis...
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French rugby player Aurélien Saintoul (born 1988), French politician Aurélien Sauvageot (1897–1988), French linguist Aurélien Scholl (1833–1902), French...
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methods used in the 1960s. Gougenheim, Réné Michea, Paul Rivenc, and Aurélien Sauvageot served as researchers for the project. There are 1,475 words in the...
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Rinpoche Olivier Roy Laurent Sagart André Santini Léopold de Saussure Aurélien Sauvageot Johann Gustav Stickel Hissein Brahim Taha Nahal Tajadod Serge Telle...
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ISBN 978-90-04-07741-6. OCLC 16580570 – via archive.org. External classification Sauvageot, Aurélien (1930). Recherches sur le vocabulaire des langues ouralo-altaïques...
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Romanticism rekindled interest in Renaissance and Medieval artwork, and the Sauvageot donation expanded the department with 1,500 middle-age and faïence works...
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Leiden: Brill. pp. 792–818. ISBN 978-90-04-07741-6. OCLC 16580570. Sauvageot, Aurélien. 1930. Recherches sur le vocabulaire des langues ouralo-altaïques...
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