Antoine Meillet

Meillet completed his doctorate, ''Research on the Use of the Genitive-Accusative in Old Slavonic'', in 1897. In 1902, he took a chair in Armenian at the Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales and took under his wing Hrachia Adjarian, who would become the founder of modern Armenian dialectology. In 1905, he was elected to the Collège de France, where he taught on the history and structure of Indo-European languages. One of his most-quoted statements is that "anyone wishing to hear how Indo-Europeans spoke should come and listen to a Lithuanian peasant". He worked closely with linguists Paul Pelliot and Robert Gauthiot.
Today Meillet is remembered as the mentor of an entire generation of linguists and philologists, who would become central to French linguistics in the twentieth century, such as Émile Benveniste, Georges Dumézil, and André Martinet.
In 1921, with the help of linguists Paul Boyer and , he founded the ''Revue des études slaves'' Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: 1920
Superior document: Indogermanische Bibliothek : Abt. 4, Sprachgeschichte 1
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Published: 1995
Superior document: Memorie / Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Classe di Scienze Morali, Storiche e Filologiche Ser. 9, Vol. 6, Fasc. 1
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Superior document: Mission Pelliot en Asie Centrale : Série petit in-octavo ...
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Published: 1929
Superior document: Essai de grammaire sogdienne 2