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    Kazimieras Būga (Lithuanian pronunciation: [kɐˈzʲɪˈmʲiərɐs buːˈɡɐ]; November 6, 1879 – December 2, 1924) was a Lithuanian linguist and philologist. He...
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  • include: Eugenijus Kazimieras Jovaiša (born 1940), Lithuanian painter Kazimieras Būga (1879–1924), Lithuanian linguist and philologist Kazimieras G. Prapuolenis...
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  • Moldovan politician Kazimieras Būga (1879–1924), Lithuanian linguist and philologist Konstantin Buga (born 1985), German boxer Mihai Buga (born 1977), Romanian...
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    been studied by many researchers, such as the Lithuanian linguist Kazimieras Būga, the German linguist Max Vasmer, and the Russian linguists Vladimir...
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    *Eygutar) and placed them in Öland. According to Lithuanian linguist Kazimieras Būga, the Vagoths have given name to Germans and Germany in Lithuanian and...
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  • misinterpretation of a word that means capital. In the opinion of Kazimieras Būga, one of the prominent Lithuanian philologists, the word voruta simply...
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    poor health and developed graphophobia (fear of writing). In 1902, Kazimieras Būga was hired as Jaunius' personal secretary to help collect and publish...
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    meanings of taisyti (to fix) and its derivatives. Lithuanian philologist Kazimieras Būga started collecting material for a dictionary in 1902. When he returned...
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    rates of immigration. Some of the major authorities on Balts, such as Kazimieras Būga, Max Vasmer, Vladimir Toporov and Oleg Trubachyov,[citation needed]...
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    god of spring, happiness, abundance, cattle and grain. According to Kazimieras Būga, the name was derived from the root trimp-, which is related to Lithuanian...
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