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The Latin fifth declension and the Baltic -ē-stems
The purpose of this article is to present the history of the comparison made by scholars between the Latin fifth declension and the Baltic -ē-stems and to decide whether both of those formations could go back to a common Indo-European source.
Dariusz Piwowarczyk
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Elements of Romanian historical morphology, based on the first Romanian translation of the Septuagint (ms. 45, BAR Cluj) [PDF]
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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Contribution for an urban geomorphoheritage assessment method. Proposal from three geomorphosites in Rome (Italy) [PDF]
Urban geomorphology has important implications in spatial planning of human activities, and it also has a geotouristic potential due to the relationship between cultural and geomorphological heritage.
DEL MONTE, Maurizio +4 more
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A note on the Baltic future participle
The lack of fit between the finite forms (Lith. 3 duõs, 1 pl. dúosime, etc.) and the participle (Lith. dúosiant-, cf. Sl. byšǫšt-) of the Baltic future (going back to two PIE desiderative types: athematic and *‑se/o‑) can be explained as follows: since ...
Miguel Villanueva Svensson
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The origin of the type Lith. bliáuti, bliáuja, Latv. bļaût, bļaûju in a Balto-Slavic perspective
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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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
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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A semantic-based platform for the digital analysis of architectural heritage [PDF]
This essay focuses on the fields of architectural documentation and digital representation. We present a research paper concerning the development of an information system at the scale of architecture, taking into account the relationships that can be ...
BUSAYARAT, Chawee +4 more
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Zero-grade denominative nasal and sta-presents in Baltic
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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Rockfall runout, Mount Cimone area, Emilia-Romagna Region, Italy [PDF]
Numerous mass movements of different typology characterize both mountainous and piedmont sectors of the Emilia-Romagna Region (Apennine chain, North Italy).
Ercolessi, Giulio +3 more
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