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- Theodor Capidan (April 28 [O.S. April 15] 1879 – September 1, 1953) was an Ottoman-born Romanian linguist. An ethnic Aromanian from the Macedonia region...
- Megleno-Romanians come from a traditional mountainous region. Theodor Capidan, studying the resemblance of the Megleno-Romanian language with Romanian...
- Slavic terms are of Macedonian and Bulgarian origins. The linguist Theodor Capidan argued that the words borrowed show some phonetic features of the Bulgarian...
- other prosperous urban cities. The historical studies cited below (mostly Capidan) show that especially after the fall of Moscopole (1788) the process of...
- Gr****s and as indigenous "noble savages" (Herzfeld 1999: 33). Theodor Capidan, Saracaciani, Dacoromania,4, 923-959 Aravantinos 1905: "Τοιούτους Αρβανιτόβλαχους...
- emagaza-ttk.ayk.gov.tr. "Capidan, Theodor. Meglenoromânii, istoria şi graiul lor, vol. I, Bucureşti, 1925, p.5, 19, 21–22 (Capidan, Theodor. Megleno-Romanians...
- D. Xenopol, Istoria Românilor din Dacia Traiană, Nicolae Iorga, Teodor Capidan, C. Giurescu : Istoria Românilor, Petre Ș. Năsturel Studii și Materiale...
- University of Leipzig Notable students Holger Pedersen Jost Winteler Theodor Capidan Elisabeth Karg-Gasterstädt Fritz Reuter Robert Herndon Fife, Jr. Main interests...
- features conferred the Balkan languages a special similarity. Theodor Capidan went further, claiming that the structure of Balkan languages could be...
- in Romania Kaliopi Bukle (1966– ) - pop singer; half Aromanian Theodor Capidan (1879–1953) - linguist and academic Petre Čašule (1882–1924) - revolutionary...