Georg Renatus Solta, the Glossary
Georg Renatus Solta (18 April 1915 in Vienna – 2 May 2005) was an Austrian Indo-Europeanist who specialized in Balkan linguistics.[1]
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9 relations: Austria, Balkan sprachbund, Balkanization, Indo-European studies, Indogermanische Forschungen, Manfred Mayrhofer, Norbert Jokl, Paleo-Balkan languages, Vienna.
- Linguists from Austria
Austria
Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps.
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Balkan sprachbund
The Balkan sprachbund or Balkan language area is an ensemble of areal features—similarities in grammar, syntax, vocabulary and phonology—among the languages of the Balkans.
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Balkanization
Balkanization or Balkanisation is the process involving the fragmentation of an area, country, or region into multiple smaller and hostile units.
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Indo-European studies
Indo-European studies (Indogermanistik) is a field of linguistics and an interdisciplinary field of study dealing with Indo-European languages, both current and extinct.
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Indogermanische Forschungen
(English: Indo-European Researches; subtitled /Journal of Indo-European Studies and Historical Linguistics) is an annual peer-reviewed academic journal of linguistics.
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Manfred Mayrhofer
Manfred Mayrhofer (26 September 1926 – 31 October 2011) was an Austrian Indo-Europeanist who specialized in Indo-Iranian languages. Georg Renatus Solta and Manfred Mayrhofer are Austrian academic biography stubs, European linguist stubs, linguists from Austria and linguists of Indo-European languages.
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Norbert Jokl
Norbert Jokl (February 25, 1877 – probably May 1942) was an Austrian Albanologist of Jewish descent who has been called the father of Albanology.
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Paleo-Balkan languages
The Paleo-Balkan languages are a geographical grouping of various Indo-European languages that were spoken in the Balkans and surrounding areas in ancient times.
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Vienna
Vienna (Wien; Austro-Bavarian) is the capital, most populous city, and one of nine federal states of Austria.
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See also
Linguists from Austria
- Adams Bodomo
- Agehananda Bharati
- Alois Pogatscher
- Alois Walde
- Edgar W. Schneider
- Eduard Castle
- Eduard Prokosch
- Elisabeth Leinfellner
- Elise Riesel
- Ernst Pulgram
- Eugen Wüster
- Florian Biesik
- Georg Renatus Solta
- Gertrud Seidmann
- Gertrud Thausing
- Gustav Meyer
- Hans Eberstark
- Hans Ernst Pinsker
- Heinz-Dieter Pohl
- Herbert Penzl
- Herbert Schendl
- Hermann Mittelberger
- Hieronymus Megiser
- Jochem Schindler
- Joseph Rock
- Julius Pokorny
- Karl Luick
- Konstantin Jireček
- Leo Reinisch
- Leo Spitzer
- Manfred Mayrhofer
- Marlene Norst
- Maximilian Lambertz
- Muhammad Asad
- Otto Höfler
- Reinhard Hartmann
- Ruth Wodak
- Solomon Birnbaum
- Stefan Michael Newerkla
- Susi Wurmbrand
- Veronika Koller
- Walter Steinhauser
- Wolf Leslau
- Wolfgang U. Dressler
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Renatus_Solta
Also known as G. R. Solta, Georg Solta.