Johann Karl Eduard Buschmann

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Johann Karl Eduard Buschmann
File:Buschmann, Johann Karl Eduard.jpg
Born 1805
Died 1880
Residence Berlin
Occupation philologist
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membership ASL, AI Corresponding Member
left 1880 deceased
elected_ASL 1863.08.05

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Johann Karl Eduard Buschmann (February 14, 1805, Magdeburg - April 21, 1880, Berlin) was a German philologist. His research in comparative philology was directed chiefly toward the dialects of Malaysia and Polynesia and those of Central and Northwestern America. He worked closely with Wilhelm and Alexander von Humboldt.
Humboldt also recommended Buschmann to the royal library in Berlin, where he became an assistant in 1832

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Die Conjugation des französischen Verbums (The conjugation of French verbs; 1831, 2nd ed. 1833) Über die aztekischen Ortsnamen (On Aztec place names; 1853) Die Spuren der aztekischen Sprache im nördlichen Mexiko und höhern amerikanischen Norden (Traces of the Aztec language in northern Mexico and upper North America; 1859) Das Apache und der athapaskische Sprachstamm (3 vols., 1860–63) Grammatik der sonorischen Sprachen (Grammar of the Sonoran dialects; 3 parts, 1864–69) Über den Naturlaut (1883)

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