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Eduard Rudolf Thurneysen (March 14, 1857 – 9
August 1940) was a
Swiss linguist and Celticist. Born in Basel,
Thurneysen studied classical philology in...
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Thurneysen's law is a
proposed sound law
concerning the
alternation of
voiced and
voiceless fricatives in
certain affixes in Gothic. It was
first posited...
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strokes from one to five.
Another theory,
proposed by the
scholars Rudolf Thurneysen and
Joseph Vendryes, is that the
forms of the
letters derive from a numerical...
- *-ow- > *-aw- > -av- (before stress), *-ōw- > *-āw- > -āv- is
known as
Thurneysen-Havet's law:
examples include: PIE *lowh₃ṓ > *lawō > lavō 'I wash' PIE...
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scholars active in the late 19th and
early 20th centuries, such as
Rudolf Thurneysen (1857–1940) and
Osborn Bergin (1873–1950).
Notable characteristics of...
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Eduard Thurneysen (1888–1974) was a
Swiss Protestant clergyman and theologian, who was an
important representative of
dialectical theology. Born in Walenstadt...
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theologian (10
December 1968), over the
telephone to his
friend Eduard Thurneysen "Codeine... bourbon.": 41 —
Tallulah Bankhead,
American actress (12 December...
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Irish Glossaries Database. Stokes, "Second
Battle of Moytura." p. 128.
Thurneysen, Die
irische Helden- und Königsage bis zum
siebzehnten Jahrhundert. 2...
- p. 50
Thurneysen, R. (1887). "Der Weg vom
dactylischen Hexameter zum
epischen Zehnsilber der Franzosen.". Zeitschr. f. rom. Phil. XI.
Thurneysen, p. 324...
- List of
Germanic languages Modern Gutnish Name of the
Goths Old
Gutnish Thurneysen's law Kinder,
Hermann (1988),
Penguin Atlas of
World History, vol. I, London:...