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CULTURAL GENESIS AND ETHNIC PROCESSES IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE IN THE 3RD MILLENNIUM BC: YAMNAYA, CORDED WARE, FATYANOVO AND ABASHEVO CULTURES

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2022
There are two main hypotheses about the localization of the Indo-European homeland. The first connects the spread of the Indo-Europeans with the migrations of the kurgan cultures of the Ponto-Caspian steppes, primarily the Yamnaya.
Stanislav Grigoriev
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Vocabulary and Processing Speed Explain Reading and Writing Disparities Between Linguistic Groups in Higher Education

open access: yesLanguage Learning, EarlyView.
Abstract Selective admissions at universities in the United Kingdom aim to ensure a baseline language competence, yet, despite persistent achievement disparities across linguistic backgrounds, systematic comparisons of linguistic skills underpinning academic success remain rare.
Justyna Mackiewicz, Danijela Trenkic
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The Geographical Distribution of Lactose Tolerance‐Associated Alleles 13910*T and 13915*G Is Strongly Linked to Male Founder Events in Eurasia

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Human Biology, Volume 38, Issue 5, May 2026.
ABSTRACT Lactose tolerance (lactase persistence) represents a very progressive human adaptation, the origins of which remain incompletely understood. This study aims to examine the geographical distribution of the two alleles associated with lactose tolerance in Eurasia (13910*T and 13915*G) in relation to the main Y haplogroups and autosomal ancestry ...
Pavel Grasgruber
wiley   +1 more source

Hybrid Clause Combining Strategies in Turkish Language Contacts

open access: yesStudia Linguistica, Volume 79, Issue 2, Page 391-434, August 2025.
Abstract The Turkic contact varieties of the Balkans use two main diametrically opposed subordination strategies: (i) the Turkic template, where typical subordinate clauses are prepositive, nonfinite, contain clause‐final subordinators, etc. and (ii) the Indo‐European (IE) template, where typical subordinate clauses are postpositive, finite, contain ...
Cem Keskin   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Czasopismo „Acta Baltico-Slavica”: ponad pół wieku badań nad pograniczem bałtycko-słowiańskim

open access: yesActa Baltico-Slavica, 2020
The Journal Acta Baltico-Slavica: Over Half a Century of Research on the Balto-Slavic Borderland In 2019, fifty-five years have passed since the publication of the first volume of Acta Baltico-Slavica.
Maksim Duszkin
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A typology of denominal verb formation strategies

open access: yesLanguage and Linguistics Compass, Volume 18, Issue 3, May/June 2024.
Abstract This article aims to fill a gap in the typological literature by discussing the typology of overt denominal verb formation strategies, that is, morphosyntactic strategies other than conversion/zero‐derivation that are used to derive a verb from a nominal base.
Simone Mattiola, Andrea Sansò
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Research on the Structure of Indo-European Dialect Continuum by Comparing Swadesh Lists of the Closest Descendant Languages

open access: yesДискурс, 2022
Introduction. This article is an attempt to extract information about the interactions of dialects of the Indo-European dialect continuum with each other using a comparative analysis of the basic vocabularies of some Indo-European (IE) descendant ...
G. M. Telezhko
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A Computational Approach to Identifying Cultural Keywords Across Languages

open access: yesCognitive Science, Volume 48, Issue 1, January 2024.
Abstract Distinctive aspects of a culture are often reflected in the meaning and usage of words in the language spoken by bearers of that culture. Keywords such as душа (soul) in Russian, hati (heart) in Indonesian and Malay, and gezellig (convivial/cosy/fun) in Dutch are held to be especially culturally revealing, and scholars have identified a number
Zheng Wei Lim   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Balto-Slavic phonological developments [PDF]

open access: yesBaltistica, 2009
Ranko Matasovićius neseniai pasiūlė baltų ir slavų kalbų garsinių pakitimų santykinę chronologiją (2005), kuri iš dalies sutampa su manąja. Todėl suprantamas noras aptarti abiejų požiūrių skirtumus. Darau išvadą, kad Matasovićiaus svarstymai neduoda pagrindo keisti mano nuomonę dėl kurio nors diskutuojamo pakitimo.
openaire   +2 more sources

On the origins of x in Slavic

open access: yesLinguistica Brunensia, 2013
This paper focuses on three regular sources of x in the Slavic languages. Beside the well-known source Pedersen's Law, there are two minor regular sources, namely the clusters *sk and *kH2.
Ondřej Šefčík
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