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The nominative singular of n-stems in Germanic

  • JAY JASANOFF
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  1. I-XVIII I
  2. American Indian Studies
  3. Ethnosemantics of the dream helper in south-central California 3
  4. Chimariko placenames and the boundaries of Chimariko territory 11
  5. An 'Indo-European' type paradigm in Proto Eastern Miwok 31
  6. Consequential verbs in the Northern Iroquoian languages and elsewhere 43
  7. The "old time" Chunut count 51
  8. Some Yokuts-Maidun comparisons 57
  9. Notes on Karok internal reconstruction 67
  10. Patterns of derivational affixation in the Spanish dialect of the last Rumsen speakers 77
  11. Washo bipartite verb stems 85
  12. Pre-Columbian borrowing involving Huastec 101
  13. Northern Chumash numerals 113
  14. Yuman numerals 121
  15. How languages die: A social history of unstable bilingualism among the Eastern Pomo 137
  16. Preaspirated consonants in Central Numic 151
  17. Renewal in Numic color systems 159
  18. Rumsen II*: An evaluation of reconstitution 169
  19. Ukiah: Yokaya 183
  20. Nonimmediate as a semantic unit in Delaware 191
  21. Two plus two makes two 199
  22. The non-genetic relationship of Wappo and Yuki 209
  23. English and Spanish loanwords in Wintu 221
  24. Two systems of Cahuilla kinship expressions: labeling and descriptive 229
  25. Rumsen derivation 237
  26. Shasta and Konomihu 245
  27. Indoeuropean Studies
  28. Greek βούλομαι: Etymology and evolution 267
  29. The dönsk tunga in early Medieval Normandy: A note 279
  30. The present participle again — some observations based on an Old Norse text 291
  31. Extension versus convergence in the North Germanic verb 299
  32. Sanskrit bhōgin- 'wealthy' → 'village headman; fisherman, palanquin-bearer' 315
  33. Diphthongs in Old English 327
  34. Albanian është 337
  35. On the origin of 3rd sg. -r in Old Norse 347
  36. Indo-European themes in Homer 357
  37. The nominative singular of n-stems in Germanic 375
  38. The unethical dative 383
  39. Definite default in Old Icelandic 395
  40. August Friedrich Pott as a pioneer of Romance linguistics 409
  41. The syntax of Old Russian mĭněti (sja) 421
  42. Notker's "Anlautgesetz" and generative phonology 441
  43. An exception to Old High German umlaut 449
  44. The etymon of snake, snail, and sneak in the light of Indo-Iranian 461
  45. Indo-European, Classical Armenian, and Modern Armenian 469
  46. The Venetic r-forms in a comparative perspective 477
  47. OInd. máhi : Gk. méga ‘great’ reconsidered 487
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