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    Karl Brugmann (16 March 1849 – 29 June 1919) was a German linguist. He is noted for his work in Indo-European linguistics. He was educated at the universities...
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  • Georges Brugmann (1829–1900), Belgian banker and philanthropist Karl Brugmann (1849–1919), German linguist Brugmann's law Samantha Brugmann, American...
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    work about PIE and to a greater extent in a later abbreviated version, Karl Brugmann took the view that the urheimat could not be identified exactly by the...
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  • Mouton. Karl Brugmann und Bertold Delbrück: Grundriß der vergleichenden Grammatik der indogermanischen Sprachen. (1897–1916). Osthoff, Hermann; Brugmann, Karl...
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  • Brugmann's law, named for Karl Brugmann, is a sound law stating that in the Indo-Iranian languages, the earlier Proto-Indo-European *o normally became...
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    72–74. Brugmann, Karl (1886). Grundriss der Vergleichenden Grammatik der indogermanischen Sprachen (in German). Vol. Erster Band. Strassburg: Karl J. Trübner...
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  • Indo-Germanic studies, the Leipzig School also refers to the researchers around Karl Brugmann and August Leskien in the last third of the 19th century, who were called...
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  • Compendium and up to Karl Brugmann's 5-volume Grundriss (outline of Indo-European languages) published from 1886 to 1893. Brugmann's Neogrammarian re-evaluation...
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  • of historical linguistics by Karl Brugmann and Berthold Delbrück, published in two editions between 1886 and 1916. Brugmann treated phonology and morphology...
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    August Schleicher's 1861 Compendium and up to Karl Brugmann's Grundriss, published in the 1880s. Brugmann's neogrammarian reevaluation of the field and...
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  • the proto-language of its "uniform character." This is evident in Karl Brugmann's skepticism that the reconstruction systems could ever reflect a linguistic...
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    39015056091245. Grimm, Deutsches Wörterbuch, original suggestion from Karl Brugmann grundrisz der vergl. gramm. 1, 65. Also mentioned in e.g. Calvert Watkins...
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  • vergleichenden Grammatik der indogermanischen Sprachen (published 1886–1916 by Karl Brugmann and Berthold Delbrück) Lexikon der indogermanischen Verben (LIV, published...
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  • Comparative Linguistics (2nd ed.) (John Benjamins, 1989) ISBN 90-272-3557-0 Karl Brugmann, Berthold Delbrück, Grundriß der vergleichenden Grammatik der indogermanischen...
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    Germanic emerged. Schleicher's proposal was taken up and refined by Karl Brugmann, who listed eight innovations as evidence for a Balto-Slavic branch...
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  • (The preface is signed Hermann Osthoff and Karl Brugmann but was written by Brugmann alone.) Brugmann, Karl and Berthold Delbrück. 1886–1893. Grundriß...
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    Armenia "Armenian language resources | Etymology of Armenian language". Karl Brugmann, Grundriss der vergleichenden Grammatik der indogermanischen Sprachen...
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  • reprinted by Minerva GmbH, Wissenschaftlicher Verlag, ISBN 3-8102-1071-4 Karl Brugmann, Berthold Delbrück, Grundriss der vergleichenden Grammatik der indogermanischen...
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  • Stern, Rudolf Thurneysen, Ferdinand Sommer, Willy Foy, August Leskien, Karl Brugmann, Ernst Windisch - Google Boeken. Retrieved 7 March 2014. Russell, Paul...
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    Lithuanian fairy tale collected by German linguists August Leskien and Karl Brugmann. Andrew Lang included it in The Grey Fairy Book under the title The...
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  • Leskien and Karl Brugmann Litauische Volkslieder und Märchen 314 The Three Princes and their Beasts 1882 Lithuania August Leskien and Karl Brugmann Litauische...
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  • It was established in 1892 by Karl Brugmann and Wilhelm Streitberg and published until vol. 37 (1916/17) by Verlag Karl J. Trübner. Starting with vol...
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    changes were ultimately regular, resulting in the famous statement by Karl Brugmann and Hermann Osthoff in 1878 that "sound laws have no exceptions". That...
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  • Göttingen in 1913 and 1914 with leading Indo-Europeanists August Leskien, Karl Brugmann, as well as Hermann Oldenberg, a specialist in Vedic Sanskrit. Bloomfield...
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  • of identical linguistic structures. The term originated in 1909 in Karl Brugmann,: 219  who used it to explain dissimilation,: 266  the tendency for...
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  • was only in the late 19th century that the Neogrammarian approach of Karl Brugmann and others introduced a rigid notion of sound law. Historical linguistics...
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    and genitive cases originally differed in nothing more than accent. Karl Brugmann in Leipzig may well be horrified, but he made a very good case and may...
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  • 19th century, reaching its culmination in the Neogrammarian school of Karl Brugmann and others.[citation needed] However, scholarly interest in the question...
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  • Copenhagen with Karl Verner, Vilhelm Thomsen, and Hermann Möller. He subsequently studied at the University of Leipzig with Karl Brugmann, Eduard Sievers...
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  • interactions in Eastern and Southeastern Europe in the first centuries AD. Karl Brugmann derived the Common Slavic *županъ from župa "district, small administrative...
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