Johannes Aavik (8 December [O.S. 26 November] 1880 – 18 March 1973) was an Estonian linguist and innovator of the Estonian language. Aavik was born in...
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Evald Aavik (born 1941), Estonian actor Johannes Aavik (1880–1973), Estonian philologist Juhan Aavik (1884–1982), Estonian composer Priidu Aavik (1905–1991)...
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Alain Johannes, born Alain Johannes Mociulski, American multi-instrumentalist Johannes Aavik (1880–1973), Estonian philologist and Fennophile Johannes Aigner...
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Raun 1965: 76). In Aavik's dictionary (1921) lists approximately 4000 words. About 40 of the 200 words created by Johannes Aavik allegedly ex nihilo...
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Wahlström & Widstrand 1993 ISBN 5-450-01801-0 Estonian translation by Johannes Aavik, Eesti Raamat 1991 (2nd ed.) ISBN _________________, Hebrew translation...
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chequers’ and male ‘chess’. The most famous reformer of Estonian, Johannes Aavik (1880–1973), also used creations ex nihilo (cf. ‘free constructions’...
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minister in exile Julius Aamisepp (1883–1950), agricultural scientist Johannes Aavik (1880–1973), linguist Jüri Allik (born 1949), psychologist Paul Ariste...
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Olympic Committee (b. 1870) 1965 – Farouk of Egypt (b. 1920) 1973 – Johannes Aavik, Estonian philologist and poet (b. 1880) 1977 – Marien Ngouabi, Congolese...
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Encyclopedia), V and W were sorted as if they were one and the same letter. Johannes Aavik suggested that the letter Ü be replaced by Y, as it has been in the...
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Grünthal-Ridala (1885–1942) and the reformer of the Estonian language Johannes Aavik (1880–1973), Estonian literature gained a new intellectual impetus....
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