• Émile Benveniste (French: [emil bɛ̃venist]; 27 May 1902 – 3 October 1976) was a French structural linguist and semiotician. He is best known for his work...
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    The Spanish Benveniste family is an old, noble, wealthy, and scholarly Jewish family of Narbonne, France and northern Spain established in the 11th century...
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  • Asia. This article eventually caught the attention of French linguist Émile Benveniste, with whom Dumézil entered a fruitful correspondence. From 1931 to...
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    is however absent from the Iranian tradition. According to linguist Émile Benveniste, the root *das- may have been used exclusively as a collective name...
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    room". This etymology was suggested by Carl Goldner, and accepted by Émile Benveniste and Christian Bartholomae, and became a popular opinion among Western...
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    density Marc Angenot Johannes Angermuller Mikhail Bakhtin Roland Barthes Émile Benveniste Jean-Paul Benzécri Jan Blommaert Georges Canguilhem Teun van Dijk Oswald...
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    higher castes. Supporters of the hypothesis include scholars such as Émile Benveniste, Bernard Sergent and Iaroslav Lebedynsky, the last of whom concludes...
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  • the process of completing when he died. This work was continued by Émile Benveniste after Gauthiot's death. Various Sogdian pieces have been found in the...
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    Paschalis 1977, p. 78. Dumézil 1974, part 2, chap. 2 Benveniste 1969 (glottologist Émile Benveniste speaks on Georges Dumézil's theory) Beekes 2010, pp...
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  • reviews. The former editors of the journal during the new series were Émile Benveniste (nominally, 1964-1975, as Berbérian was responsible for much of the...
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    Tadjik (Régional) Buruǰ ‘Bouleau,’” in Mélanges linguistiques offerts à Émile Benveniste, Paris, 1975, pp. 435–40. Grierson, George A. (1919). Linguistic Survey...
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  • discourse and other modes of performance. In addition, scholars such as Émile Benveniste, Mary Bucholtz and Kira Hall Benjamin Lee, Paul Kockelman, and Stanton...
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    etymology of Liber (archaic form Loifer, Loifir) was explained by Émile Benveniste as formed on the IE theme *leudh- plus the suffix -es-; its original...
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    Campion (Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 1987), p. 91. Cited after Émile Benveniste, Civilisation. Contribution à l'histoire du mot [Civilisation. Contribution...
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  • internal reconstruction of the Indo-European proto-language done by Émile Benveniste and Winfred P. Lehmann has set Proto-Indo-European (PIE) typologically...
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    is called 'value' (French: valeur). In France, Antoine Meillet and Émile Benveniste continued Saussure's project, and members of the Prague school of linguistics...
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    Boissonade de Fontarabie Etienne Baluze Roland Barthes Simon Baudichon Émile Benveniste Henri Bergson Claude Bernard Marcelin Berthelot Yves Bonnefoy Pierre...
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    L'Inscription de Bugut (Mongolie), Mélanges Linguistiques Offerts à Émile Benveniste". Collection Linguistique, Publiée Par la Société de Linguistique de...
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  • śúsna-. Lubotsky 2011, s.v. tritá-. Benveniste, Émile (1975). Mélanges linguistiques offerts à Émile Benveniste. Peeters Publishers. p. 61. ISBN 978-2-8017-0012-9...
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    In 1958, a new suggestion was put forward by the French linguist Émile Benveniste. He drew a comparison between the Kambojas and Greeks described in...
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  • Aleksandar Belić, president of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts Émile Benveniste Karl Bühler Albert Willem de Groot [ru] Daniel Jones André Martinet...
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    connects to Vedic Sanskrit vyacas "territory, region". On the other hand, Émile Benveniste connects it to the Avestan term vaig (brandish, throw (a weapon)) which...
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    1974) Georges Dumézil (1898 – 1986) Christian Stang (1900 – 1977) Émile Benveniste (1902 – 1976) Ernst Risch (1911 – 1988) Oswald Szemerényi (1913 – 1996)...
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    become central to French linguistics in the twentieth century, such as Émile Benveniste, Georges Dumézil, and André Martinet. In 1921, with the help of linguists...
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    Paul und Braunes Beitrage 3, (1876) pp. 335–347, partic. p. 336. Cf. Émile Benveniste, Origine de la formation de noms en indoeuropéen, Paris, 1962–1966...
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  • metonymy, synecdoche and irony. Structuralists as Roman Jakobson or Emile Benveniste have used mostly an opposition between the first two of them but White...
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  • Indo-European linguistics of the day, including Dumézil, Julius Pokorny, Émile Benveniste, Jerzy Kuryłowicz and Winfred P. Lehmann. He also became greatly interested...
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  • prominent developer of structural semantics have been Louis Hjelmslev, Émile Benveniste, Klaus Heger, Kurt Baldinger and Horst Geckeler. Logical positivism...
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    Tadjik (Régional) Buruǰ ‘Bouleau,’” in Mélanges linguistiques offerts à Émile Benveniste, Paris, 1975, pp. 435–40. "Shina". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2022-05-22...
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    decipherment of Hittite in the work of later generations of linguists such as Émile Benveniste and Walter Couvreur, who both drew direct inspiration from their reading...
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