• Dutch television host Peter Schrijver (1576–1660), Dutch writer and scholar better known as "Petrus Scriverius" Peter Schrijver (b. 1963), Dutch linguist...
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  • Peter Schrijver (Dutch: [ˈpeːtər ˈsxrɛivər]; born 1963) is a Dutch linguist. He is a professor of Celtic languages at Utrecht University and a researcher...
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  • the languages are indistinguishable. As such, some linguists such as Peter Schrijver use the term Southwest British (i.e. Southwest Brittonic) to describe...
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    Ivry-le-Temple (Evriacum in 1199), and Évry (Essonne, Everiaco in 1158). Peter Schrijver has instead counter-argued that "eburos did not mean yew tree" and...
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  • -i- in the last syllable of his own suggested etymon (see below). Peter Schrijver (2013) by way of explaining the medieval forms Lunden and Llundein...
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    Petrus Scriverius, the Latinised form of Peter Schrijver or Schryver (12 January 1576 – 30 April 1660), was a Dutch writer and scholar on the history...
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    this theme continued to feature in standard histories of English. Peter Schrijver said in 2014 that "to a large extent, it is linguistics that is responsible...
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    few specialists have continued to support this interpretation, and Peter Schrijver has said that 'to a large extent, it is linguistics that is responsible...
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  • very strong' (cf. Sanskrit baliṣṭhaḥ 'the strongest'). Alternatively, Peter Schrijver has conjectured a connection with the stem for 'henbane', *beles-,...
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  • Germanic Languages is a 2014 scholarly book by the Dutch linguist Peter Schrijver, published by Routledge. Chapter 1 starts from the observation that...
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  • arrival of Goidelic languages to Ireland based on linguistic evidence. Peter Schrijver has suggested that Irish was perhaps preceded by an earlier wave of...
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    Settlement to the Kievan Rus, New York: Longman, p. 113, ISBN 0-582-23627-4 Peter Schrijver, 2016, "Sound Change, the Italo-Celtic Linguistic Unity, and the Italian...
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  • which would lead to Belenos as the 'Master of Power'. Alternatively, Peter Schrijver has proposed that Belenos might be an o-stem of the Indo-European root...
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  • support for an Italo-Celtic clade came from Celtologist Peter Schrijver in 1991. More recently, Schrijver (2016) has argued that Celtic arose in the Italian...
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    similarities to Rhaetian have also been pointed out. In 2016, Celtologist Peter Schrijver argued that Venetic and Italic together form one sub-branch of an Italo-Celtic...
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  • Hinduism: A-M, Vol. 1, Rosen Publishing, ISBN 9780823931798, p. 265. Peter Schrijver (1995). Studies in British Celtic Historical Phonology. Rodopi. p. 221...
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    Old Celtic Languages (PDF). p. 12. Morandi 2004, pp. 702–703, n. 277 Peter Schrijver, "Gaulish", in Encyclopedia of the Languages of Europe, ed. Glanville...
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    Italo-Celtic language group has been discussed by scholars such as Peter Schrijver. Placename evidence has also been used to point to an association of...
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  • the Proto-Celtic *lug-rā 'moon' (the origin of Welsh lloer, though Peter Schrijver suggests an alternative etymology for lloer, from Common Celtic *lus-rā...
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    October 2012. Retrieved 25 April 2016. Morandi 2004, pp. 702–03, n. 277 Peter Schrijver, "Gaulish", in Encyclopedia of the Languages of Europe, ed. Glanville...
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    September 2020 at the Wayback Machine; Stokes (1891), pp. 100–101 Peter Schrijver, Studies in British Celtic Historical Phonology, Rodopi, 1995, pp....
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    matter researcher Antoni Folkers (born 1960), architect, humanist Peter Schrijver (born 1963), historical linguist Ionica Smeets (born 1979), mathematician...
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  • Indo-European Linguistics at Leiden University, initiated in 1991 by Peter Schrijver and others. It was financially supported by the Faculty of Humanities...
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  • are however unclear. McManus (1986) suggested a value [y]. Linguist Peter Schrijver suggested that if úath "fear" is cognate with Latin pavere, a trace...
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    Inscriptions Gauloises I (1985), pp.318-325. AE 1987, 00772 Delamarre (2003). Peter Schrijver, "On Henbane and Early European Narcotics", Zeitschrift für celtische...
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    destroyed that shrine which they call Vasso Galatæ in the Gallic tongue. Peter Schrijver, Studies in the History of Celtic Pronouns and Particles, Maynooth...
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    00027. This is the argument made by Jackson and accepted by Coates. Peter Schrijver, Language Contact and the Origins of the Germanic Languages (2013)...
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    Kuhn ascribes those words to the Nordwestblock language. Linguist Peter Schrijver assumes the pre-existence of pre-Indo-European languages linked to...
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    Forschungen 247, 286, 324, 3 vols (Heidelberg: Winter, 1997–2003). Peter Schrijver, Language Contact and the Origins of the Germanic Languages, Routledge...
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    value, are however unclear. McManus (1986) suggested a value [y]. Peter Schrijver (see McManus 1991:37) suggested that if úath "fear" is cognate with...
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