The accentuation of the Baltic preterit (and of the Balto-Slavic ā-aorist)
Miguel Villanueva Svensson
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The first accentual law in Balto-Slavic
Článek se systematicky zabývá Hirtovým zákonem, což je baltoslovanský akcentuační zákon vysvětlující retrakci přízvuku z oxyton na slabiky obsahující laryngálu. Výsledná intonace je akutová.
Roman Sukač
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Ancient DNA connects large-scale migration with the spread of Slavs. [PDF]
Gretzinger J +41 more
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The Effect of Relative Income Position on Social Capital [PDF]
This paper examines the influence of relative income position on individuals' attitudes by analyzing ISSP 1998 microdata from 25 countries along four different dimensions.
Benno Torgler, Justina A.V. Fischer
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The Spectrum of Disease-Associated Alleles in Countries with a Predominantly Slavic Population. [PDF]
Yanus GA, Suspitsin EN, Imyanitov EN.
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Substratum words in Balto-Slavic
This paper presents an analysis of those words, attested in Balto-Slavic, that do not have a clear Indo-European etymology and that could have been borrowed from some substratum language. It is shown that Balto-Slavic shares most of those words with other Indo-European languages of Northern and Western Europe (especially with Germanic), while lexical
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Mitochondrial genome polymorphism in the East Slavic population of Northeastern Siberia. [PDF]
Malyarchuk BA, Denisova GA, Litvinov AN.
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Populations of Latvia and Lithuania in the context of some Indo-European and non-Indo-European speaking populations of Europe and India: insights from genetic structure analysis. [PDF]
Daniūtė G +5 more
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Neighbors and relatives: How do speech embeddings reflect linguistic connections across the world? [PDF]
Törö T, Suni A, Šimko J.
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