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25: 354: 206: 403: 82: 108:. He is known for his seminal contributions to the dialectology of the Romance languages of the Balkans and to the study of the relationships between the languages of the 166:, the first such institution outside Romania. During the following years he continued to conduct extensive personal field studies in the Balkans. In 1908 he published a 408: 306: 398: 264:"The ethnolinguistic situation of the Aromanians (Vlachs) in Macedonia: young people in Kruševo as indicators of ethnic identity and attitude to the language" 263: 388: 182: 237: 68: 46: 323: 39: 307:"The first Aromanian literature: the teaching writings (Theodor Cavallioti, Daniil Moscopolean, Constantin Ucuta)" 190: 383: 186: 393: 413: 159: 33: 418: 181:
In recognition of his research on the Romanian language, Gustav Weigand was elected as a foreign
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Ethnographic map of the Southwestern Balkan Peninsula by linguist Gustav Weigand (1890)
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he was sent by the German authorities to conduct ethnographic studies in
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Vlacho-Meglen. Eine ethnographisch-philologische Untersuchung
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Corresponding Members of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
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in 1892. In 1893 he founded the Romanian Institute at the
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Linguistischer Atlas des dacorumänischen Sprachgebiets
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and wrote a doctoral thesis about the language of the
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Razprave in gradivo: Revija za narodnostna vprašanja
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Prussian
Rhine Province
Romance languages
Leipzig
Aromanians
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University of Leipzig
First World War
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member of the Romanian Academy
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Macedonian Scientific Institute
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