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Studies in Baltic and Indo-European Linguistics
2004This 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. It contains contributions by specialists of mainly Baltic and Indo-European linguistics which are reflective of Schmalstieg's own scholarly interests over the ...
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Farnah: Indo-Iranian and Indo-European Studies in Honor of Sasha Lubotsky.
Kratylos, 2019R. Schmitt
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Myth and Law among the Indo-Europeans. Studies in Indo-European Comparative Mythology
The Classical World, 1974E. D. Francis, Jaan Puhvel
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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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HITTITE AND INDO‐EUROPEAN STUDIES: THE DENOMINATIVE STATIVES IN ‐ē‐
, 1971Calvert Watkins
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The Iguvine Tables, Umbrian civilisation, and Indo-European studies
Journal of Roman Archaeology, 1998John Wilkins
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The synthesis of comparative and historical Indo-European studies: August Schleicher
, 2001S. Auroux +3 more
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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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