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  2. Hans-Jürgen Appelrath - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from high school in Duisburg in June 1970, Appelrath studied mathematics and philosophy at the University of Bonn from 1970 to 1972. He then enrolled in the diploma course (old German Diplom) in computer science with minor in mathematics at the University of Dortmund, which he successfully completed in March 1977.

  3. List of German dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    The first comprehensive German dictionary developed on historical principles. Begun in 1838, first published in 1854, completed in 1961, supplemented 1971. Technologisches Wörterbuch of German, French and English and other languages by Johann Adam Beil, 1853. An early technical dictionary. Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache by Daniel Sanders ...

  4. German units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    The units of measurement of German-speaking countries consist of a variety of units, with varying local standard definitions. While many were made redundant with the introduction of the metric system, some of these units are still used in everyday speech and even in stores and on street markets as shorthand for similar amounts in the metric system.

  5. The Foundations of Arithmetic - Wikipedia

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    The latter are statements true of numbers just as well as the former. Therefore, it is necessary to ask for a definition of the concept of number itself. Frege investigates the possibility that number is determined in external things. He demonstrates how numbers function in natural language just as adjectives.

  6. Numeral (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    However, by now most such languages have borrowed the numeral system or part of the numeral system of a national or colonial language, though in a few cases (such as Guarani [5]), a numeral system has been invented internally rather than borrowed. Other languages had an indigenous system but borrowed a second set of numerals anyway.

  7. Kupper - Wikipedia

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    Hans Küppers (1938–2021), German footballer; Herbert Kupper (1914-1994), American Psychoanalyst; Jochen Küpper (born 1971), German physicist and chemist; Josef Kupper (1932-2017), Swiss chess master; Ketti Kupper (born 1951), American artist and designer; Kurt Küppers (1894–1971), German World War I fighter pilot

  8. List of Germanic languages - Wikipedia

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    The Germanic languages include some 58 (SIL estimate) languages and dialects that originated in Europe; this language family is part of the Indo-European language family. Each subfamily in this list contains subgroups and individual languages. The standard division of Germanic is into three branches: East Germanic languages; North Germanic ...

  9. Ahnentafel - Wikipedia

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    In the German language, the term Ahnentafel may refer to a list of coats of arms and names of one's ancestors, even when it does not follow the numbered tabular representation given above. In this case, the German "Tafel" is taken literally to be a physical "display board" instead of an abstract scheme.