( Otto Dempwolff) Otto Dempwolff (born 25 May 1871 in Pillau, died 27 November 1938 in Hamburg) was a German linguist and anthropologist who became famous for his research into Austronesian languages. He was the first to publish a comprehensive theory about how many languages that are nowadays spoken on the islands of Southeast Asia and the Pacific Ocean can be traced back to one proto-language.
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