Kalevi Wiik

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Kalevi Wiik is a professor emeritus of phonetics at the university of Turku, Finland. He is best known for his controversial theories about the origins of the Finno-Ugric languages. Like Marija Gimbutas before him, he has tried to combine archaeology with linguistics in order to locate the origins of European peoples.

See also: Germanic substrate hypothesis

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