Jochem Schindler

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Jochem Schindler (born November 8, 1944 in Amstetten , † December 24, 1994 in Prague ) was an Austrian Indo-Europeanist . Despite a relatively small number of publications, he contributed significantly to the development of new theories in his field of work. This particularly concerned the Indo-European original language and the meaning of the Ablaute in Indo-European.

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  • Heiner Eichner (Ed.): Compositiones Indogermanicae in memoriam Jochem Schindler . Enigma, Prague 1999.
  • Wolfgang U. Dressler: Jochem Schindler (1944-1994) . In: The language . tape 37/1 , 1995, p. 1-4 .
  • Rüdiger Schmitt: Jochem Schindler. An obituary . In: Almanac of the Austrian Academy of Sciences . tape 145 , 1995, pp. 581-594 . - With list of publications.

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