Theo Vennemann genannt Nierfeld (German: [ˈfɛnəman]; born 27 May 1937) is a German historical linguist known for his controversial theories of a "Vasconic"...
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proposal was made by the German linguist Theo Vennemann, but has been rejected by other linguists. According to Vennemann, Vasconic languages were once widespread...
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Vennemann may refer to: Kevin Vennemann (born 1977, Dorsten, Germany), a German author Theo Vennemann (born 1937), a German linguist George Watt Fenneman...
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origin are a disputed concept in historical linguistics put forward by Theo Vennemann. He proposed that Semitic-language-speakers occupied regions in Europe...
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languages is often linked to the Vasconic substratum hypothesis of Theo Vennemann, who speculated that the ancestors of the Basque language spread across...
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Julius Pokorny (1927); Heinrich Wagner (1959); Orin Gensler (1993); Theo Vennemann (1995); and Ariel Shisha-Halevy (2003). Others have suggested that rather...
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Southern Scandinavia. Cambridge University Press. Bammesberger, Alfred & Theo Vennemann, eds. Languages in Prehistoric Europe. Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 2003...
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Situation in Prehistoric Northeastern Europe". In: Robert Mailhammer, Theo Vennemann gen. Nierfeld, and Birgit Anette Olsen (eds.). The Linguistic Roots...
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Sound of Indo-European: Essays in Phonological Reconstruction, ed. Theo Vennemann. Berlin/NY: de Gruyter, 1989, pp. 23–33. "Bloem en blad", 100 jaar etymologisch...
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The Romance of the Grotto - A Descriptive Leaflet; September 1903. Vennemann, Theo (2017); "The Shell Grottoes of Thanet and Rome: Carthaginian Sanctuaries...
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