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Studies in Germanic, Indo-European and Indo-Uralic
2010Preface Introduction Indo-European Phonology Indo-European Morphosyntax Greek Indo-Iranian Tocharian Germanic Phonology Germanic Verb Classes Germanic Verbal Inflexion Germanic Nominal Inflexion German English Scandinavian Albanian Armenian Balto-Slavic Italo-Celtic Anatolian Indo-Uralic Appendix References ...
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Myth and Law among the Indo-Europeans: Studies in Indo-European Comparative Mythology
The American Journal of Philology, 1973Joseph Fontenrose, Jaan Puhvel
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The Study of Indo-European Vocalism in the 19th century
1974In the 19th century research on the Indo-European languages was to a large degree coterminus with the development of linguistics itself. The most notable accomplishments, as related in every history of linguistics, took place in the area of phonology.
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Etymology and History: For a Study of ‘Medical Language’ in Indo-European
2004Abstract ‘The desire to use linguistic facts to reconstruct prehistoric events is old’ (Morpurgo Davies 1998: 174). And it persists. In her vivid and thought-provoking history of nineteenth-century linguistics Anna Davies shows how attitudes to language-based history-writing, or ‘linguistic palaeontology’, changed significantly from the ...
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This study assesses the plausibility of a German ethnographic concept known as the Männerbund, a social institution among tribal societies, when applied to aspects of religion in ancient societies, particularly those of Greece, Germany, India, Iran, Ireland, Rome, and Scandinavia.
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