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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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Language-tree divergence times support the Anatolian theory of Indo-European origin
Nature, 2003R. Gray, Q. Atkinson
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Selected Studies in Indo-European Phonology
Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, 1947openaire +1 more source
Oleksandr Popov (1855–80) and the Reconstruction of Indo-European Noun Inflection
, 2016A. Danylenko
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The Indo-European Controversy: Facts and Fallacies in Historical Linguistics
, 2015A. Pereltsvaig, Martin W. Lewis
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Prehistory by Bayesian phylogenetics? The state of the art on Indo-European origins
Antiquity, 2014P. Heggarty
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