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Early Indo-European social organization and the Indo-European homeland
Kullanda S. Early Indo-European social organization and the Indo-European homeland [Электронный ресурс] / S. Kullanda// Вопросы языкового родства. - 2013. - № 9. - С. 137-144. - (Вестник РГГУ. Серия "Филологические науки. Языкознание" ; № 5 (106)). - Библиогр.: с. 142-144. - ил.
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Verbal inflection from “Proto-Indo-European” to the Indo-European languages: A matter of coherence?
Il saggio passa in rassegna le categorie flessionali del verbo indoeuropeo ricostruito e i loro sviluppi nelle lingue storiche, apportando una revisione critica alla valutazione precedentemente data del carattere conservativo o innovativo del sistema ...
DI GIOVINE, Paolo
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Fighting the winter. [Elektronisk resurs] : Indo-European rituals and cosmogony in cold climates
In Indo-European mythology, there is a strong focus on the horse and the sun in a water and fertility perspective. However, if there is one particular characteristic of the northern and Scandinavian ecology, it is the long, cold and dark winters.
Østigård, Terje, +4 more
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The author analyses the old Indo-European naming patterns. Indo-European compound names were originally meaningful and contained a good wish or a prophecy for the future life of a new-born child.
Zofia Kaleta
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Indra's flight and affliction [Elektronisk resurs] : Vedic reminiscences of an Indo-European myth
This paper explores the relationship between an Indic myth of Indra, who was afflicted by fever and went into hiding following his victory over the demon Vrtra, and the parallel Italic, Irish, Armenian and Ossetic myths compared to it by Dumezil and some
Norelius, Per-Johan,
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The Inverse of Praise : Epigraphic Practices of Indo-European Cursing
Ritual practices of cursing and heroic commemoration among speakers of ancient Indo-European languages exhibit numerous features of inherited juridico-religious vocabulary. Through its grounding in the ethos of a pre-ancient, semi-nomadic tribal society,
Jackson, Peter,
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An Etruscan solution to a Celtic problem
It is argued that what used to be called "P-Celtic" arose because Etruscans could not pronounce properly the Indo-European languages which they encountered in and around Italy. Etruscan influence can neatly explain not only the phenomenon of P-Celtic but
Counihan, Martin
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The Impact of Hittite and Tocharian: Rethinking Indo-European in the 20th Century and Beyond
The ink was scarcely dry on the last volume of Brugmann’s Grundriß (1916, 2nd ed., Vol. 2, pt. 3), so to speak, when an unexpected discovery in a peripheral area of Assyriology portended the end of the scholarly consensus that Brugmann had done so much ...
Jasanoff, Jay
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On the Divergence of a Proto-Indo-European Velar Syllabic Nasal in Indo-European Languages
Introduction. The proposed article critically examines the explanation of the origin of nasal vowels in Slavic languages by incorporating an open syllable law. It is shown that the convergence of many closed syllables, ending with nasal consonants, into two kinds of open syllables with nasal vowels contradicts a number of facts of evolution in the ...
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Studies in Baltic and Indo-European Linguistics In honor of William R. Schmalstieg
This collection of twenty-nine research papers is dedicated to the eminent Balticist, Slavicist and Indo-Europeanist, William R. Schmalstieg in commemoration of his seventy-fifth birthday.
Baldi, Philip., Dini, Pietro U.
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