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Gustav Meyer

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In fact, Albanian was not established definitively Indo-European until the latter part of the nineteenth century, when certain structural and lexical correspondences that demonstrated the Indo-European character of the language were noted (especially by Gustav
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Wir sind die Deinen: Studien zur albanischen Sprache, Literatur und Kulturgeschichte, dem Gedenken an Martin Camaj (1925-1992) gewidmet
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Meyer is considered to be the linguist who proved scientifically that the Albanian language belongs to the
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Full professor at the University of Graz from 1881, Meyer started to focus his studies on
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Contribution on the theory of word-formation in Greek and Latin
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in 1876. The next year he was named professor of Sanskrit and
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by Napoleone Caix and Angelo Canello, Florence, (1886);
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scholar, considered to be one of the most important
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For the German gardener and landscape designer, see
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Etymologisches Wörterbuch der albanesischen Sprache
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Index

Johann Heinrich Gustav Meyer
German
linguist
Indo-European
Albanologists
Albanian language
Indo-European family
GroĂź Strehlitz
Prussian
Province of Silesia
Poland
Breslau University
classical philology
Modern Greek
Sanskrit
Martin Hertz
Adolf Friedrich Stenzler
University of Göttingen
gymnasium
Gotha
Malá Strana
Prague
Wilhelm von Hartel
Charles University
comparative linguistics
University of Graz
Ancient Greek
Turkish
Albanian
albanology

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