More Rule than Exception: Parallel Evidence of Ancient Migrations in Grammars and Genomes of Finno-Ugric Speakers. [PDF]
Santos P +7 more
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The labor market outcomes of bilinguals in the United States: Accumulation and returns effects. [PDF]
Churkina O, Nazareno L, Zullo M.
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An Etruscan solution to a Celtic problem
It is argued that what used to be called "P-Celtic" arose because Etruscans could not pronounce properly the Indo-European languages which they encountered in and around Italy. Etruscan influence can neatly explain not only the phenomenon of P-Celtic but
Counihan, Martin
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Balto-slavic theory of origin of Rus: historiography of the problem
S. Kyrylenko
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Balto-Slavic accentology, Auslautgesetze, and the Baltic secondary local cases
M. Svensson
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Consonantal blocking clusters in Winter's law
Winter's law is one of the important accentual laws of the Balto-Slavic period. Its reality is now established and acknowledged by most scholars, although some still reject its existence or point to its problematicity.
Roman Sukač
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Polygenic risk scores predict diabetes complications and their response to intensive blood pressure and glucose control. [PDF]
Tremblay J +32 more
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Does Envy Destroy Social Fundamentals? The Impact of Relative Income Position on Social Capital [PDF]
Research evidence on the impact of relative income position on individual attitudes and behaviour is sorely lacking. Therefore, this paper assesses such positional impact on social capital by applying 14 different measurements to International Social ...
Benno Torgler, Justina A.V. Fischer
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Aprioristic versus empirical linguistics: the case of Balto-Slavic accentuation
F. Kortlandt
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