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Ascoli (1829–1907)

Italian linguist, the founder of Italian linguistics. Ascoli was professor of linguistics at the Milan Accademia Scientifico-letteraria (which later became Milan University) 1861. His writings, mostly on Indo-European languages, appear in Saggi critici 1861 and 1877, and Kritische Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft 1878. He was born in Gorizia.



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