Joseph Vendryes or Vendryès (French: [vɑ̃dʁiɛs]; 13 January 1875 – 30 January 1960) was a French Celtic linguist. After studying with Antoine Meillet...
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Vendryes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Georges Vendryes (1920–2014), French physicist Joseph Vendryes (1875–1960), French Celtic...
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Ereint through alliteration, as suggested by John Rhys and later by Joseph Vendryes. The byname "Llaw Ereint" or "llawereint" is glossed as "of the Silver...
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Teutamus (Τεύταμος), Tectauus (Τεκταῦος) and Tectaeus (Τεκταῖος). Joseph Vendryes had suggested that the name Teutamus, after the legendary Pelasgian...
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beginning of winter should include the word for 'summer'. Linguist Joseph Vendryes contends that it is unrelated, saying that the Celtic summer ended...
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contributions by Henri d'Arbois de Jubainville, Joseph Loth, Georges Dottin, Émile Ernault [Wikidata], Joseph Vendryes, Whitley Stokes, Kuno Meyer and many others...
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the clause. This phenomenon was first studied in French by linguist Joseph Vendryes. It has been proposed that informal spoken French can be analyzed as...
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five. Another theory, proposed by the scholars Rudolf Thurneysen and Joseph Vendryes, is that the forms of the letters derive from a numerical tally-mark...
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definitions included the principle of least effort as discussed by Joseph Vendryes (1939) and George Kingsley Zipf (1949). Two contradicting principles...
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Ancient Greek accent (section Vendryes's law)
Smyth (1920), §181. Vendryes (1904), pp. 108–110. Probert (2003), p. 146–7. Vendryes (1904), p. 109. Smyth (1920), §187. Vendryes (1904), p. 103. See...
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