Witold Mańczak
Witold Mańczak (12 August 1924 – 12 January 2016) was a Polish linguist. He was a member of Polish Academy of Learning and the Polish Academy of Sciences. He is best known for his historical linguistics work on identifying, via statistical methods focusing especially on well-studied European languages, overarching tendencies in analogical change. He has also argued that Gothic is closer to German than to Scandinavian, and suggests Goths originally hailed from somewhere around present day Austria, rather than from Scandinavia." Provided by Wikipedia
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Ist das Litauische altertümlichste indogermanische Sprache? by Witold Mańczak
Published 2011-10-01
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The Original Homeland of the Slavs<br>Praojczyzna Słowian</br> by Witold Mańczak
Published 2009-10-01
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Ancien prussien <em>brote, brāti, duckti</em> by Witold Mańczak
Published 2011-10-01
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Critique de la "Natürlichkeitstheorie": "Natürlichkeit" ou fréquence? by Witold Mańczak
Published 2000-12-01
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