Jakob Jud [ju:t] (12 January 1882 in Wängi, Kanton Thurgau – 15 June 1952 in Seelisberg, Kanton Uri) was a Swiss Romance linguist (Romanist). From 1922...
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Look up jud, Jud, jüd, or Jud. in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jud may refer to: Leo Jud (1482–1542), Swiss reformer Jakob Jud (1882–1952), Swiss linguist...
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Sprach- und Sachatlas Italiens und der Südschweiz of Karl Jaberg and Jakob Jud, published 1928–1940. The first linguistic atlas of the US was published...
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model for later works elsewhere. Two of his students, Karl Jaberg and Jakob Jud, directed a survey of Italian dialects of Italy and southern Switzerland...
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Sprach- und Sachatlas Italiens und der Südschweiz (AIS) by Karl Jaberg and Jakob Jud (1928–1940), the Deutscher Sprachatlas (DSA) by Ferdinand Wrede et al...
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1876) 14 June – Felix-Louis Calonder, politician (born 1863) 15 June – Jakob Jud, linguist (born 1882) 18 December – Charles-Gustave Kuhn, equestrian (born...
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languages in the 9th century. It was identified for the first time by Jakob Jud. According to Walther von Wartburg, this linguistic border is the result...
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Sprach- und Sachatlas Italiens und der Südschweiz, under Karl Jaberg and Jakob Jud. He held an academic position at the University of Coimbra, Portugal (1947–51)...
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students from the French atlas[clarification needed], Karl Jaberg and Jakob Jud, surveyed dialects in Italy and southern Switzerland in the Sprach- und...
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1930s. In 1951, he became a resident of the Casa di Riposo per Musicisti. Jakob Jud, Arnald Steiger (2002). "Vox romanica, Volume 61". Google Books. "Carlo...
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