A. J. van Windekens

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A. J. van Windekens was a 20th-century Belgian linguist known for his work in Indo-European studies and his advocacy of the Italo-Celtic hypothesis.

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instanceOf Belgian person
Indo-Europeanist
human
linguist
academicDiscipline Indo-European linguistics
philology
contributedTo debates on Indo-European subgrouping
the discussion of the Italo-Celtic hypothesis
countryOfCitizenship Belgium
era modern linguistics
fieldOfWork Indo-European studies
comparative linguistics
historical linguistics
linguistics
gender male
knownFor advocacy of the Italo-Celtic hypothesis
etymological research
research on Indo-European languages
studies on Indo-Iranian and Greek
languageOfWorkOrName French
German
Latin
nativeLanguage French
notableIdea support for an Italo-Celtic branch within Indo-European
occupation university professor
studied Greek historical phonology
Indo-European comparative grammar
Indo-Iranian languages
timePeriod 20th century
workLocation Belgium NERFINISHED

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Italo-Celtic group hasProponent A. J. van Windekens