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The inflexion of the Indo-European o-stems in Balto-Slavic

open access: yesBaltistica, 2017
The Balto-Slavic endings of the o‑stems were sg. nom. *‑os, acc. *‑um, neuter nom.acc. *‑o, *‑um, gen. *‑ō, dat. *‑ōi, inst. *‑oʔ, loc. *‑oi, voc. *‑e, pl. nom. *‑oi, acc. *‑oʔns, neuter nom.acc. *‑aʔ, gen. *‑um, dat. *‑omus, inst. *‑ōis, loc. *‑oisu, du.
Frederik Kortlandt
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On the distribution and history of Saami verbal derivatives in -š-

open access: yesEesti ja Soome-ugri Keeleteaduse Ajakiri, 2023
The article presents a comparative-historical survey on Saami verbal derivatives with a suffixal *-š- (or *-šš-), based on extensive dictionary data from all Saami languages.
Juha Kuokkala, Eino Koponen
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Balto-Slavic personal pronouns and their accentuation

open access: yesBaltistica, 2013
The major difference between Kapović’s reconstructions and mine is the huge number of doublets which he assumes for his proto-languages. It is reasonable to assume that much of this variation is secondary and must not be dated back to the proto-language ...
Frederik Kortlandt
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Elements of Romanian historical morphology, based on the first Romanian translation of the Septuagint (ms. 45, BAR Cluj) [PDF]

open access: yesDiacronia, 2017
In the CNCS project with the title Prima traducere românească a Septuagintei, operă a lui Nicolae Milescu (Ms. 45 BAR Cluj). Ediție critică, studii lingvistice și filologice, we have developed the morphological study of the text.
Ana-Maria Minuț
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Preterit Expansion and Perfect Demise in Porteño Spanish and Beyond [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
In this book, Guro Nore Fløgstad shows how the Preterit category has expanded in Porteño Spanish, and sheds new light on the outcome of the competition between Perfects and Preterits in Romance, and beyond.
Nore Fløgstad, Guro
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El proceso de formación del alocutivo vasco [PDF]

open access: yesFontes Linguae Vasconum, 2008
Las estructuras tricasuales alocutivas de la lengua vasca se caracterizan por los sufijos -k y -n, que indican el masculino y el femenino respectivamente, y por el infijo -i-, que indica que esos dos sufijos expresan el caso alocutivo.
José Fernando Domene Verdú
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The origin of the type Lith. bliáuti, bliáuja, Latv. bļaût, bļaûju in a Balto-Slavic perspective

open access: yesBaltistica, 2011
LIE. bliáuti, bliáuja, LA. bļaût, bļaûju VEIKSMAŽODŽIŲ TIPO KILMĖ IŠ BALTŲ-SLAVŲ PROKALBĖS PERSPEKTYVOSSantraukaAnkstesniame straipsnyje autorius yra kėlęs darbinę hipotezę, kad ide.
Miguel Villanueva Svensson
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Suffix transfer in Baltic

open access: yesBaltistica, 2011
PRIESAGOS PERKĖLIMAS BALTŲ KALBOSESantraukaStraipsnyje aptariami kai kurie priesagos perkėlimo atvejai baltų kalbose. Priesagos perkėlimu vadinamas morfologinis procesas, kurio metu nauja leksema, vykstant leksinei inovacijai, perima pakeičiamo senesnio ...
Daniel Petit
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The Reconstruction of the Proto-Semitic Genitive Ending and a Suggestion on its Origin

open access: yesStudia Orientalia Electronica, 2021
The Proto-Semitic genitive ending on triptotic nouns is commonly reconstructed as *-im (unbound state)/*-i (bound state). In Akkadian, however, this case ending is long -ī- before pronominal suffixes.
Benjamin Suchard
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Zero-grade denominative nasal and sta-presents in Baltic

open access: yesBaltistica, 2017
The article deals with relics of zero-grade fientive denominative nasal and sta-presents in Baltic even when derived from full-grade nominals, a derivational pattern going back to "Northern Indo-European"
Miguel Villanueva Svensson
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