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Ars Grammatica, ed E. Coseriu, Vol. Pp. 304. Munich: Wilhelm Fink, 1975. Abstract views reflect the number of visits to the article landing page.
Ernst Pulgram (September 18, 1915 – August 17, 2005) was an American linguist of Austrian origins whose main interest lay in the Italic and . Latin-romance phonology: Prosodics and metrics (Ars grammatica).
He is survived by his wife, linguist Frances McSparran. Born and educated in Vienna, he was forced to leave shortly after the Anschluss to escape from the Nazis. Italic, Latin, Italian: 600 . Reihe 1, Lehr und Handbücher). Clementis Ars Grammatica. Primum Edidit Joannes Tolkiehn. Philologi Supplement. This article has no associated abstract.
Latin-romance phonology: Prosodics and metrics (Ars grammatica).
Ernst Pulgram, Linguist, philologist, Romance and classical linguistics educator, writer. fellow American Council of Learned Socs. 1951-1952, 59-60, Guggenheim Foundation, 1954-1955, 62-63; recipient Henry Russell award University Michigan, 1951, Festschrift, Amsterdam, 1980
Ernst Pulgram was an American linguist of Austrian origins whose main interest lay in the Italic and Romance .
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