Nostratic hypothesis originates with HolgerPedersen in the early 20th century. The name "Nostratic" is due to Pedersen (1903), derived from the Latin nostrates...
Brittonic *Ouo-genios/*Owi-genjos, "Born of Sheep", "Sheep kin". Linguists HolgerPedersen and Henry Lewis (who earlier linked the name to Gaulish *Esugenos)...
Indic languages. This rule was first formulated by HolgerPedersen, and it is sometimes known as Pedersen's law, although this term is also applied to another...
reconstructions. A forerunner of the theory was proposed by the Danish linguist HolgerPedersen in 1951, but he did not involve glottalized sounds. While early linguists...
Petersen (Canadian businessman) (born 1949), Canadian businessman HolgerPedersen (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
Ogier the Dane (French: Ogier le Danois, Ogier de Danemarche; Danish: Holger Danske) is a legendary paladin of Charlemagne who appears in many Old French...
families of Asia. The Nostratic hypothesis was first propounded by HolgerPedersen in 1903 and subsequently revived by Vladislav Illich-Svitych and Aharon...
hypothesis that Greek is Armenian's closest living relative originates with HolgerPedersen (1924), who noted that the number of Greek-Armenian lexical cognates...
grammatical forms of the Rup dialects, published by the Danish linguist HolgerPedersen in 1907, have a striking resemblance to the grammatical forms of the...
study Romance and later comparative philology, where he studied with HolgerPedersen among others. His MA thesis on Lithuanian phonetics was finished in...
Ippen (1861–1935) Carl Patsch (1865–1945) Antonio Baldacci (1867–1950) HolgerPedersen (1867–1953) Nicolae Iorga (1871–1940) Mario Roques (1875–1961) Norbert...
Andreas Grib Fibiger (1867–1928), Nobel laureate in medicine (1926) HolgerPedersen (1867–1953), Danish linguist Agner Krarup Erlang (1878-1929), creator...
according to Starostin is as follows: "Borean" Nostratic (speculative, HolgerPedersen 1903) Eurasiatic (speculative, Joseph Greenberg 2000) Indo-European...
Shakhmatov (1864–1920) from Russia Antoine Meillet (1866–1936) from France] HolgerPedersen (1867–1953) from Denmark Mikhail Pokrovsky [ru] 1869–1942) from Russia...
Colmor Jepsen, a Danish singer and former competitive figure skater HolgerPedersen (1867–1953 in Hellerup) a Danish linguist Hother A. Paludan (1871–1956...
Islands, where some folklore-collecting was performed by Danish linguist HolgerPedersen back in 1896, though the resulting collection was never published until...