Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q2107845> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 57 of
57
with 100 triples per page.
- Q2107845 subject Q12013756.
- Q2107845 subject Q13278093.
- Q2107845 subject Q6646969.
- Q2107845 subject Q6938625.
- Q2107845 subject Q7002122.
- Q2107845 subject Q8686267.
- Q2107845 subject Q8752335.
- Q2107845 subject Q8975623.
- Q2107845 subject Q9064803.
- Q2107845 abstract "Olav Toreson Beito (March 30, 1901 – September 28, 1989) was a Norwegian linguist and professor of Nordic studies at the University of Oslo.Beito was born in Øystre Slidre, the son of the farmer Thore Andreas Beito (1849–1937) and Marit Beito (1858–1932). He married Marit Eker in 1930. Beito earned his candidatus philologiæ degree in 1932 from the University of Oslo, and then taught at schools in Fredrikstad and Oslo. From 1936 to 1939 and in 1948 he taught at the University of Oslo. He received a doctorate in 1942 with a dissertation on r-declension of Old Norse consonant stems. He taught Norwegian at the University of Iceland from 1954 to 1955. He was appointed a docent in Nordic studies in 1957, and a professor in 1959.Beito published Norske sæternamn (Norwegian Mountain Dairy Farm Names) in 1949 for the Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture; the work covered about 50,00 such names. His study of gender shifts in Nynorsk determined the ratio between masculine, feminine, and neuter nouns. He edited a number of publications in the series Skrifter frå norsk målførearkiv (Texts from the Norwegian Dialect Archives) and published the collection Norske målføretekster (Norwegian Dialect Texts) in 1963, followed by the collection Artiklar og talar i utval (Selected Articles and Lectures) in 1979. His 1970 Nynorsk grammar (second edition 1986) was the first such work after the one written by Ivar Aasen.He resided at Jar and died in Oslo.".
- Q2107845 birthDate "1901-03-30".
- Q2107845 birthYear "1901".
- Q2107845 deathDate "1989-09-28".
- Q2107845 deathYear "1989".
- Q2107845 wikiPageWikiLink Q106812.
- Q2107845 wikiPageWikiLink Q107135.
- Q2107845 wikiPageWikiLink Q12013756.
- Q2107845 wikiPageWikiLink Q13278093.
- Q2107845 wikiPageWikiLink Q1423356.
- Q2107845 wikiPageWikiLink Q1776670.
- Q2107845 wikiPageWikiLink Q188078.
- Q2107845 wikiPageWikiLink Q188779.
- Q2107845 wikiPageWikiLink Q196559.
- Q2107845 wikiPageWikiLink Q2082774.
- Q2107845 wikiPageWikiLink Q25164.
- Q2107845 wikiPageWikiLink Q329894.
- Q2107845 wikiPageWikiLink Q35505.
- Q2107845 wikiPageWikiLink Q4579207.
- Q2107845 wikiPageWikiLink Q462390.
- Q2107845 wikiPageWikiLink Q486156.
- Q2107845 wikiPageWikiLink Q585.
- Q2107845 wikiPageWikiLink Q6039240.
- Q2107845 wikiPageWikiLink Q6646969.
- Q2107845 wikiPageWikiLink Q6938625.
- Q2107845 wikiPageWikiLink Q7002122.
- Q2107845 wikiPageWikiLink Q8686267.
- Q2107845 wikiPageWikiLink Q8752335.
- Q2107845 wikiPageWikiLink Q8975623.
- Q2107845 wikiPageWikiLink Q9064803.
- Q2107845 dateOfBirth "1901-03-30".
- Q2107845 dateOfDeath "1989-09-28".
- Q2107845 name "Beito, Olav".
- Q2107845 type Person.
- Q2107845 type Agent.
- Q2107845 type Person.
- Q2107845 type Agent.
- Q2107845 type NaturalPerson.
- Q2107845 type Thing.
- Q2107845 type Q215627.
- Q2107845 type Q5.
- Q2107845 type Person.
- Q2107845 comment "Olav Toreson Beito (March 30, 1901 – September 28, 1989) was a Norwegian linguist and professor of Nordic studies at the University of Oslo.Beito was born in Øystre Slidre, the son of the farmer Thore Andreas Beito (1849–1937) and Marit Beito (1858–1932). He married Marit Eker in 1930. Beito earned his candidatus philologiæ degree in 1932 from the University of Oslo, and then taught at schools in Fredrikstad and Oslo. From 1936 to 1939 and in 1948 he taught at the University of Oslo.".
- Q2107845 label "Olav Beito".
- Q2107845 givenName "Olav".
- Q2107845 name "Beito, Olav".
- Q2107845 name "Olav Beito".
- Q2107845 surname "Beito".