Jochem Schindler

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Jochem Schindler (8 November 1944 in Amstetten, Lower Austria – 24 December 1994 in Prague) was an Austrian Indo-Europeanist. In spite of his comparatively thin bibliography, he made important contributions, in particular to the theory of Proto-Indo-European language nominal inflection and ablaut.

References

  • Eichner (ed.) Compositiones Indogermanicae in memoriam Jochem Schindler, Praha (1999).
  • Wolfgang U. Dressler "Jochem Schindler (1944-1994)" in Die Sprache 37/1 (1995), 1–4.
  • Rüdiger Schmitt, "Jochem Schindler. Ein Nachruf" in Almanach der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften 145 (1995), 581–594.

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