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The Archaeology of Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Anatolian: Locating the Split
The 4th millennium BC stands out as a period of increasing interaction between the Caucasus, Anatolia, the Levant and Greece, stimulated by movements of groups of people at land and sea, including the Black Sea coast (Bauer 2011), which had both genetic (
Kristiansen, Kristian,
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Reflections on the Indo-European medium I [PDF]
Abstract After a critical survey of the as a rule unsatisfactory observations on the ‘middle voice’ in the main handbooks of general linguistics, published in the last forty years, and a discussion of the views pronounced on this category by K. Brugmann, A. Meillet, J. B. Hofmann, Ch. D. Buck, J. Kurylowicz, A. Debrunner, E.
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Indo-Slavic Lexical Isoglosses and the Prehistoric Dispersal of Indo-Iranian [PDF]
During the past decade, the ancient DNA revolution has had a massive impact on the scholarly debates on the origins and dispersals of language families.
Palmér, Axel I.
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In the Indo-European department of Leiden University, Alwin Kloekhorst has initiated a discussion on Hittite ammuk ‘me’. The central question is: where did the geminate come from?
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Travelling myths or Indo-European tradition? : The Irano-Scandinavian correspondences
The presence of striking similarities between Scandinavian and Iranian myths has long attracted the curiosity of scholars. The attempts of explaining them follow mainly two lines of reasoning.
Hultgård, Anders
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Uralic vs Indo-European contacts: borrowing vs local emergence vs chance resemblances
The article describes the (assumed) contacts and borrowing between Indo-European and Uralic, pointing out that borrowing at the level of proto-languages is a priori impossible, and that therefore the few, real correlations among Uralic and Indo-European ...
MARCANTONIO, Angela
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The Indo-European Language Family: Questions about its Status
The volume is a debate volume that contains chapters from renown scholars who debate the status of the Indo-European ...
Marcantonio, Angela, A. Marcantonio
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Subgrouping Indo-European : a fresh perspective
This contribution examines the subgrouping of Indo-European according to the method of the Automated Similarity Judgment Program compared to consensus classifications.
Mailhammer, Robert (R16975)
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Armenia in Ireland: Indo-European Cognates, Medieval Legends, and Pseudo-Historical Accounts’ [PDF]
Author examines references to Armenia in Early Irish and other sources in his paper on ‘Armenia in Ireland: Indo-European Cognates, Medieval Legends, and Pseudo-Historical Accounts’.
Fomin, Maxim
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