- Paul
Jules Antoine Meillet (French: [ɑ̃twan mɛjɛ]; 11
November 1866 Moulins,
France – 21
September 1936 Châteaumeillant, France) was one of the most important...
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classical Armenian, the
commonly used
transliteration is that of Hübschmann-
Meillet (1913). It uses a
combining dot
above mark U+0307 to
express the aspirates...
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Meillet's law is a
Common Slavic accent law,
named after the
French Indo-Europeanist
Antoine Meillet, who
discovered it.
According to the law,
Slavic words...
- addressed, and all the
various dialects of
Vulgar Latin. The
linguist Antoine Meillet wrote: "Without the
exterior appearance of the
language being much modified...
- any
other Indo-European language.
During the mid-to-late 1920s,
Antoine Meillet further investigated morphological and
phonological agreements and postulated...
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attributed to
Christian Bartholomae, and was
subsequently refined by A.
Meillet (1907), who
suggested derivation from the Proto-Indo-European root *mey-...
- Italo-Celtic
subgroup was at one
point uncontroversial,
considered by
Antoine Meillet to be even
better established than Balto-Slavic. The main
lines of evidence...
- of the
paradigm is
called 'value' (French: valeur). In France,
Antoine Meillet and Émile
Benveniste continued Saussure's project, and
members of the Prague...
- best known. A tomb from the 4th
century BC was
discovered in La Gorge-
Meillet,
Marne in France;
another (450–300) at Somme-Bionne. In
addition to the...
- from
Antoine Meillet, to the
effect that a
language is a
dialect with an army. Up to now the
source has not been
found in the
works of
Meillet." Laponce...