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GENDER RESOLUTION IN CROATIAN, SLAVIC AND PROTO-INDO-EUROPEAN

open access: yesFluminensia: Journal for Philological Research, 2019
This paper deals with the origin and development of the gender resolution rule according to which the predicate adjective agrees with the masculine antecedent when there is agreement with a conjunction of subjects at least one of which denotes a male ...
Ranko Matasović
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Trilled /r/ is associated with roughness, linking sound and touch across spoken languages

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2022
Cross-modal integration between sound and texture is important to perception and action. Here we show this has repercussions for the structure of spoken languages.
Bodo Winter   +3 more
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A decade of language processing research: Which place for linguistic diversity?

open access: yesGlossa Psycholinguistics
This paper surveys the linguistic diversity in psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic research by examining the languages under investigation in major international conferences from 2012 to 2023.
Aymeric Collart
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VISTA CONOSCENZA, PAROLA: LO “SCHEMA DEL CONTENITORE” APPLICATO A UN CASO DI POLISEMIA INDOEUROPEA

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Philologia, 2021
View, Knowledge, Word: The Container Image-Schema Applied to a Case of Proto-Indo-European Polysemy. The present discussion aims at reconsidering the theoretical process of knowledge in some ancient Indo-European languages in the light of the ...
Marianna POZZA
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Iconicity in English and Spanish and Its Relation to Lexical Category and Age of Acquisition.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2015
Signed languages exhibit iconicity (resemblance between form and meaning) across their vocabulary, and many non-Indo-European spoken languages feature sizable classes of iconic words known as ideophones.
Lynn K Perry   +2 more
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Sulla ricostruzione degli esponenti di persona singolare nelle desinenze verbali del PIE

open access: yesAtti del Sodalizio Glottologico Milanese, 2017
The present work compares the verbal endings of the singular of some ancient I.E. languages showing how they point to a concatenative - agglutinative type.
Alfredo Rizza
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Geopolitical dimension of thinking in the Albanian language supports the Euro-Atlantic integration

open access: yesAcademicus International Scientific Journal, 2015
This work starts with the premise that the Albanian language is one of most ancient languages in the world and stands in the root of the common trunk of the Indo-European languages. The common pre-Indo-European origin is preserved in the present Albanian
Bujar Abedinaj
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METHODS FOR SPEECH CONTACT ANALYSIS: THE CASE OF THE ‘UBIQUITY OF RHETORIC’. PROOFING THE CONCEPTUAL CONSISTENCY OF SPEECH AS LINGUISTIC MACRO-SETTING [PDF]

open access: yesDiversitate si Identitate Culturala in Europa, 2012
In this article we will apply a method of proof for conceptual consistency in a long historical range taking the example of rhetoric and persuasion. We will analyze the evidentially present linguistic features of this concept within three linguistic ...
Dr. Fee-Alexandra HAASE
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Linguistic Contact in Prehistoric Italy: At The Origins of the Placename Imola

open access: yesNames, 2015
This paper explores possible connections between the Indo-European roots *yem-/*jem- and *am- (*me-) and the Etruscan stem am- through the analysis and reconstruction of the pre-Latin etymology of the Italian placename Imola (Bologna, Emilia-Romagna ...
Francesco Perono Cacciafoco   +1 more
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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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