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- Georg Valentin von Munthe af Morgenstierne (2 January 1892 – 3 March 1978) was a Norwegian professor of linguistics with the University of Oslo (UiO)...
- The Von Munthe af Morgenstierne family is a Danish and a Norwegian noble family living in Norway and The Netherlands. It descends from Bredo Munthe of...
- include words from Gr**** and probably Old Persian". For instance, Georg Morgenstierne notes the Pashto word مېچن mečә́n i.e. a hand-mill as being derived...
- Vilhelm Ludvig Herman von Munthe af Morgenstierne (2 October 1814 – 30 December 1888) was a Norwegian politician, part of an old noble family. He was...
- region, specifically from the Mulkhow and Torkhow Valley. According to Morgenstierne, the original abode of the Khowar language was northern Chitral in the...
- border to Chitral during the War in Afghanistan. According to Georg Morgenstierne (1931), the name Yidgha probably derives from *(h)ind(a,i)-ka-, likely...
- Bredo Henrik von Munthe af Morgenstierne (27 September 1774 – 3 June 1835) was a Danish-Norwegian jurist who served as the first Attorney General of Norway...
- Ethnologue [1] Morgenstierne, G. (1975) [1973]. "Die Stellung der Kafirsprachen" [The position of the Kafir languages]. In Morgenstierne, G. (ed.). Irano-Dardica...
- & Bullen Ltd. Georg Morgenstierne Report on a Linguistic Mission to North-Western India ISBN 978-0-923891-14-5 Georg Morgenstierne, 1973. Indo-Iranian...
- to a Saka language akin to Khotanese. In fact major linguist Georg Morgenstierne has described Pashto as a Saka dialect and many others have observed...