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- Kalevi_Wiik abstract "Kalevi Wiik (2 August 1932 Turku — 12 september 2015) was a professor of phonetics at the University of Turku, Finland. He was best known for his controversial hypotheses about the effect of the Uralic languages on creation of various Indo-European languages in northern Europe, such as Germanic, Slavic, and Baltic languages. He also bases much of his hypothetical structures on results of genetics. Ludomir R Lozny states that "Wiik’s controversial ideas are rejected by the majority of the scholarly community, but they have attracted the enormous interest of a wider audience."".