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Toward the Fenno-Ugric cultural lexicon of Indo-Iranian origin
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May 25, 2010
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Articles in the same Issue
- Titelei
- The Glottalic Theory revisited: a negative appraisal. Part H: The typological fallacy underlying the Glottalic Theory
- A-colored laryngeals and the origin of the PIE ā-stems
- The proportionality trap Or: what is wrong with lexicostatistical subgrouping?
- Indo-European *H3ekw- ’to see; eye’: a speculative ‚laryngeal‘ note
- PIE. *s(w)er(H)K- ‘heed, care for, grieve, lie ill, waste away’?
- Toward the Fenno-Ugric cultural lexicon of Indo-Iranian origin
- Ossetian ävzist ‘silver’ as an archaic compound
- Zur Rekonstruktion altanatolischer Verse
- Historical basis of PIE syntax - Hittite evidence and beyond Part I: Old Hittite and PIE syntax
- Definite referential null objects in Ancient Greek
- Die Bezeichnung instrumentalischer Bezüge bei Homer
- Etr. ana, lat. ānus, annus, got. aþn, germ. *ansi-
- The lexical expression of stage movement in Latin theatre
- The problematic Holtzmann’s Law in Germanic
- Zur altpreussischen Namenforschung
- La syntaxe de *-kw e «si, et» en novgorodien et en vieux slave, topicalisation et connectivité
- II. BESPRECHUNGSAUFSATZ
- III. BESPRECHUNGEN
- Zur formalen Gestaltung von IF.-Manuskripten