Václav Blažek
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Václav Blažek (born April 23, 1959 in Sokolov, Czechoslovakia) is a historical linguist. He is a professor at Masaryk University (Brno, Czech Republic) and also teaches at the University of West Bohemia (Pilsen, Czech Republic).
His major interests include Indo-European languages, Uralic languages, Altaic languages, Afroasiatic (Hamito-Semitic) languages, Nostratic languages, Dene-Caucasian languages, and mathematical linguistics (lexicostatistics and glottochronology).
In his book Numerals Blažek discusses words for numerals in several language families of Eurasia and Africa (Indo-European, Uralic, Altaic, Kartvelian, Egyptian, Berber, Nubian, and Saharan), with briefer discussions of numerals in other languages around the world.
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- "Lexica Nostratica: Addenda et Corrigenda I" (1989). Archiv Orientální 57 (3): 201–210.
- "Lexica Nostratica: Addenda et Corrigenda II" (1990). Archiv Orientální 58 (3): 205–218.
- (with John D. Bengtson) (1995). "Lexica Dene-Caucasica". Central Asiatic Journal 39 (1): 11–50.
- (with John D. Bengtson) (1995). "Lexica Dene-Caucasica". Central Asiatic Journal 39 (2): 161–164.
- (1999) Numerals: Comparative-etymological analyses of numerical systems and their implications. Brno: Masarykova Univerzita.
- (with John D. Bengtson) (2000). "Lexical Parallels Between Ainu and Austric, and Their Implications". Archiv Orientální 68: 237–258.
- "Lexica Nostratica Addenda" (2003). Mother Tongue (8): 11–22.
- On the internal classification of Indo-European languages: survey (2005).