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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 81. Chapters: Old Bulgarian inscriptions, Old Croatian inscriptions, Old Russian inscriptions, Slavists, Roman Jakobson, Isaiah Berlin, Laz r ineanu, Zamfir Arbore, Mikhail Bakhtin, Pavel Jozef afarik, Novgorod Codex, Jussi Halla-aho, Laurence A. Rickels, Gary Saul Morson, Milo Velimirovi, George Shevelov, Wayles Browne, Medieval Bulgarian coinage, Eric P. Hamp, Bitola inscription, Asim Peco, Plomin tablet, Irwin Weil, Gnezdovo, Marko Snoj, Jernej Kopitar, Larry Gene Heien, Vatroslav Jagi, Yuri Lotman, Christian Schweigaard Stang, Dalibor Brozovi, Ljudevit Gaj, Dmitry Likhachov, Yuriy Venelin, Antoine Meillet, Angelika Nussberger, Birch bark document, Jovan Ajdukovi, Josef Dobrovsky, Ba ka tablet, August Leskien, Kenneth Naylor, Clarence Manning, Stjepan Iv i, Samuil's Inscription, Valun tablet, Izmail Sreznevsky, Poljica Statute, Ranko Matasovi, Josip Lisac, Andrey Zaliznyak, Georg Holzer, Pre-Christian Slavic writing, Victor Friedman, Stjepan Damjanovi, Boris stones, Rado Len ek, Stone of Tmutarakan, Friedrich Salomon Krauss, Konstantin Josef Jire ek, Mostich, Branko Mikasinovich, Edward L. Keenan, Josip Hamm, Gigen, Alexander M. Schenker, Alexander Vostokov, Pavle Ivi, International Congress of Slavists, Osip Bodyansky, Vladimir Dybo, Horace Lunt, Thomas G. Winner, Sterzh Cross. Excerpt: Laz r ineanu (Romanian pronunciation: , also spelled eineanu, born Eliezer Schein; Francisized Lazare Sainean, French pronunciation: , or Saineanu; April 23, 1859 - May 11, 1934) was a Romanian-born philologist, linguist, folklorist and cultural historian. A specialist in Oriental and Romance studies, as well as a Hebraist and a Germanist, he was primarily known for his contribution to Yiddish and Romanian philology, his work in evolutionary linguistics, and his activity as a literary and philological comparatist. ineanu also ...