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Alignment and Alignment Change in the Indo-European Family

, 2022
This volume advances research on diachronic alignment typology across the Indo-European family, showing the breadth and fertility of this field. It brings together contributions from leading specialists in Indo-European languages to explore the macro ...
Ian Roberts   +3 more
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Reconstructing variation in Indo-European word order

Language Dynamics and Change, 2023
Abstract Word order is a central issue in the reconstruction of Proto-Indo-European syntax. Categorical approaches have proved to be inadequate because they postulate for the protolanguage a typological consistency which is absent in any of the attested daughter languages. Following recent research, we adopt a gradient approach to word order, which
Erica Biagetti   +3 more
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Indo-European Origins of Syunik-Artsakh Agricultural Terms

Forum for Linguistic Studies
This study investigates the etymologies of several key Syunik-Artsakh (Nagorno Karabagh) dialectal terms related to agriculture and vegetation, arguing for their Indo-European roots or native Armenian development, particularly for those previously ...
M. Kumunts   +7 more
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The Landbouwschool and the Impact for Indo-European Society in Giesting, Lampung, 1926-1942

Paramita: Historical Studies Journal
: In the early 20th century, Indo-Europeans in the Dutch East Indies faced increasing socio-economic marginalization, driven by competition with indigenous populations and limited access to land and labor opportunities. In response, the Indische Europese
Rinaldo Adi Pratama   +4 more
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Linguistic variation beyond the Indo-European web

Register Studies
A register, defined as a text variety with specific situational characteristics and a communicative purpose (Biber & Conrad 2019), is also recognized as a cultural construct (Biber & Egbert 2023).
Selcen Erten-Johansson   +3 more
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Historical, Indo-European, and Lexicographical Studies

1997
Publications of Ladislav Zgusta. Part 1 Indo-European and general historical linguistic studies: nexus and "extraclausality" in Verdic, or "sa-fige" all over again - an historical (re)examination, Hans Henrich Hock some archaisms in the Illiad, Henry M. Hoenigswald the origin and evolution of primary derivative suffixes in Dravidian, Bh.
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The Genius: A Study in Indo-European Psychology

Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1929
“The Genius knows, that companion who controls our natal star, the god of man's nature attached to each human being's head, changeful in aspect, white and black.” With every person, family, and social group and place was connected a tutelary deity who from birth onwards controlled the destinies of the person or thing that lay under his sway, I ...
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Copenhagen Studies in Indo-European

Copenhagen Studies in Indo-European was founded in 1999 and publishes monographs and edited works on all aspects of Indo-European linguistics. The common denominator is that all volumes in the series are written or edited by scholars based at the research centre for Indo-European linguistics at the University of Copenhagen.The main language is English,
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