• Helmut Rix (4 July 1926, in Amberg – 3 December 2004, in Colmar) was a German linguist and professor of the Sprachwissenschaftliches Seminar of...
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    extinct family of closely related ancient languages put forward by linguist Helmut Rix in 1998, which consists of the Etruscan language of northern, central...
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  • Proto-Indo-European (PIE) verb. The first edition appeared in 1998, edited by Helmut Rix. A second edition followed in 2001. The book may be seen as an update...
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  • offender Grant Rix, Australian rugby league footballer Hans-Walter Rix, German astronomer Helmut Rix (1926–2004), German language professor Hilda Rix Nicholas...
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    the same Alpine region, known as Rhaeto-Romance. The German linguist Helmut Rix proposed in 1998 that Rhaetic, along with Etruscan, was a member of a...
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    understanding"), and ultimately from Proto-Indo-European (PIE) *menos ("thought"). Helmut Rix (1981) and Gerhard Meiser (1998) have proposed the PIE derivative *menes-ueh₂...
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    Museum. Maras 2010. De Grummond 2006, p. 231. Jannot 2005, pp. 153–154. Helmut Rix, 1991. Etruskische Texte. Tübingen: Gunter Narr Verlag. De Grummond 2006...
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    Etruschi' 33), Firenze. Rix, Helmut (1998). Rätisch und Etruskisch. Innsbruck: Institut für Sprachwissenschaft. ISBN 3-85124-670-5 Rix, Helmut (2004). "Etruscan"...
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    third of the 20th century (such as Calvert Watkins, Jochem Schindler, and Helmut Rix) developed a better understanding of morphology and of ablaut in the wake...
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  • 1980s that it attracted enough attention to be named, probably first by Helmut Rix in 1985. Examples: *kʷetwóres < *kʷétwores "four" (Latin: quattuor) singular...
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