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Indo-European cereal terminology suggests a Northwest Pontic homeland for the core Indo-European languages. [PDF]
Kroonen G +4 more
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This article responds to a call for research, made by Hock (1990) more than 30 years ago, on the subject behavior of potential non-nominative subjects in the early Indo-European languages.
Biondo, Leonardo000210585986972799322693af0ee309-fedd-11eb-8836-bcf6dae043ae +4 more
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Coronal features and retroflexion in Indo-Aryan languages
Hamann (2003) identifies several articulatory properties of retroflexion, three of which correspond to distinctive features commonly employed in the literature: posteriority ([–anterior]), apicality ([–distributed]) and retraction ([+back]).
Arsenault, Paul
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Locally related series in Indo-European languages
In the present paper we try to enlighten some problems of locally related series (Trubetzkoy´s so-called Schwesterreihen) in the Indo-European phonemic ...
Šefčík, Ondřej
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To bring the distant near : On deixis in Iranian oral literature
The purpose of this article is to study oral narratives in a number of Iranian languages with a particular focus on how the audience is brought inside the framework of the story.
Carina Jahani +2 more
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On the translatability of Persian ghazals into Balochi and vice versa
It is usually difficult to translate poems from one language into another keeping both the original form and meaning. However, between languages which are very close to each other structurally and genetically, especially when one of these languages is ...
Barjasteh Delforooz, Behrooz,
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Gaussian process models for geographic controls in phylogenetic trees. [PDF]
Hartmann F, Jäger G.
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Padoux André. A. W. Entwistle, F. Mallison (eds.). Studies in South Asian Devotional Literature. Research Papers 1988-1991. Research Papers presented at the Fifth Conference on Devotional Literature in New Indo-Aryan Languages held at Paris, 9-12 July ...
Padoux, André
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Dual in the Slavonic languages [PDF]
This present thesis focuses on research of the dual number and its manifestations in a diachronic way, from the Proto-Indo-European (PIE), through the Indo-European (IE), Proto-Slavic and Old Church Slavonic to modern Slavonic languages.
Adamovičová, Šárka
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Vafþrúðnismál is composed as a wisdom contest between a god and a giant. The genre itself has parallells elsewhere. Medieval literature often used the dialogue form to convey knowledge on religious matters.
Hultgård, Anders +2 more
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