Abstract
The present study is devoted to semantic and phonetic features of Proto-Indo-European vocabulary. Based on a statistical analysis of dictionary entries the similarity and coincidence of lexical roots is explored
Keywords : Proto-Indo-European; statistical analysis; phonetic and semantic similarities; sound symbolism
Published Online: 2014-4-8
Published in Print: 2013-12-1
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Keywords for this article
Proto-Indo-European;
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