Christian Castrén, parish priest and vicar at Rovaniemi, died in 1825. Castrén passed under the protection of his uncle, Matthias Castrén. At the age...
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Kaarlo Castrén (1860–1938), Finnish lawyer and politician, briefly Prime Minister of Finland Klaus Castrén (1923–2011), Finnish diplomat Matthias Castrén (1813–1852)...
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'graveyard', not referring to any personified deity. According to Matthias Castrén, there are other folk poems in which Kalma refers to an underground...
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elsewhere. Building on the work of predecessors such as Rasmus Rask and Matthias Castrén, Max Müller proposed the Turanian grouping primarily on the basis of...
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originate from the middle of the 19th century. The Finnish linguist Matthias Castrén, who travelled through northern and Central Asia between 1845 and 1849...
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century by Wūlǐyǎsūtái zhìlüè (Chinese: 烏里雅蘇台志略), Julius Klaproth 1823, Matthias Castrén 1857, Nikolay Katanov, Vasily Radlov, etc. The name Tuva goes back...
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close relative, is sometimes considered a dialect of Kott. In 1858, Matthias Castrén published the grammar and dictionary (Versuch einer jenissei-ostjakischen...
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(widely rejected; Roy Andrew Miller 1971, Gustaf John Ramstedt 1952, Matthias Castrén 1844) Japonic (widely recognized family) Koreanic (widely recognized...
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extensive were the field research expeditions made in the 1840s by Matthias Castrén (1813–1852) and Antal Reguly (1819–1858), who focused especially on...
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Mongol, Old Korean, or Old Japanese. In 1844, the Finnish philologist Matthias Castrén proposed a broader grouping which later came to be called the Ural–Altaic...
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by the Khanty. Traditional culture of Ket people was researched by Matthias Castrén, Vasiliy Ivanovich Anuchin, Kai Donner, Hans Findeisen, Yevgeniya Alekseyevna...
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Retrieved 7 March 2014. EB on Matthias Alexander Castrén. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/98799/Matthias-Alexander-Castren "Search". Encyclopædia Britannica...
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research in language contact and convergence. Some linguists, such as Matthias Castrén, G. J. Ramstedt, Nicholas Poppe and Pentti Aalto, supported the idea...
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often-visited site by Finnish nationalist scholars, such as Elias Lönnrot, Matthias Castrén and D. E. D. Europaeus. After the Finland's declaration of independence...
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been researched extensively. Some people included as reference are Matthias Castrén, Vasiliy Ivanovich Anuchin, Kai Donner, Hans Findeisen, and Yevgeniya...
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suffers from poor documentation. Lönnrot and his contemporaries, e.g. Matthias Castrén, Anders Johan Sjögren, and David Emmanuel Daniel Europaeus collected...
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similar genetic foundation. In the 19th century, the Finnish researcher Matthias Castrén prevailed with the theory that "the original home of Finns" was in...
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provintsiyam Russkogo Gosudarstva). Matthias Castrén was one of the last known to study the Kott language. Castrén lived beside the Kan river with five...
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"Altaic" hypothesis, as mentioned by Finnish linguist and explorer Matthias Castrén by 1844, included the Finno-Ugric and Samoyedic, grouped as "Chudic"...
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dialect. The primary information on their language was collected by Matthias Castrén in 1845, with further research and information added later by the anthropologist...
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Julius Krohn, known by his pen name Suonio. Castréninkatu, named after Matthias Castrén, ethnologist and philologist. Wallininkatu, named after Georg August...
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историографии России (2013) Планета Эра, poetry and prose (2014) 1997: Matthias Castrén Society Literary Prize, Finland 1996: Mordovia State Prize, Russia...
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Knut Bergsland, Derek Bickerton, Václav Blažek, Robert Caldwell, Matthias Castrén, Björn Collinder, Albert Cuny, Igor Diakonov, Vladimir Dybo, Harold...
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systems, both Cyrillic (P.I.Savvaitov, Anders Sjögren) and Latinized (Matthias Castrén). In the second half of the 19th century, on the basis of previously...
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and through the Academy provided sponsorship and research funding to Matthias Castrén, another ethnologist and philologist in the study of Uralic languages...
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founded the Mongolian studies department at Kazan University) and Matthias Castrén of Finland (who wrote the first grammar of a modern Mongolic language...
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Hungary. Mount Reguly in the Research Range is also named for him. Matthias Castrén, Reguly's Finnish contemporary who conducted similar field work among...
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(1907–1996) Väinö Auer – explorer, geologist, geographer (1895–1981) Matthias Castren – ethnologist (1813–1852) Anders Chydenius – classical liberal (1729–1803)...
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19th centuries including Kott (documented in an 1858 dictionary by Matthias Castren), Yurats, Mator, Pumpokol, and Arin. In France, the monarchy may have...
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1865 the first scientific grammar of the Evenki language, written by Matthias Castrén, was published. The first attempts to create an Evenki orthography...
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