Avtor prikazuje etimološke povezave med baltščino, slovanščino, albanščino in keltščino za pojem ‘moker, dež’, ki se kažejo v rekonstrukciji praindoevropskega korena *mek- (~ *mok-). The author demonstrates the etymological connections among Baltic, Slavic, Albanian, and Celtic for the term ‘wet’, reflected in PIE *mek- (~ *mok-)
A rapid increase in borrowings from English is one of the hallmarks of the modern linguistic situati...
Erdvilas Jakulis’ thorough, detailed and comprehensive study (2004) is an important contribution to ...
My observation that Mate Kapović’s ideas about Slavic accentuation lack a chronological perspective ...
Avtor prikazuje etimološke povezave med baltščino, slovanščino, albanščino in keltščino za pojem ‘mo...
The standard etymological explanation of the Proto-Slavic adjective *svętъ ‘holy, saint’ – a word of...
The paper aims at presenting four different sources of the Slavic clusters st and analysing them in ...
In diesem Beitrag kommt der Autor des Buches „Entlehnungen aus einer bisher unbekannten indogermanis...
The materials of Slavic Linguistic Atlas lexical and word-formation series enable to research not on...
The author demonstrates the etymological connections among Baltic, Slavic, Albanian, and Celtic for ...
Patterns of Morphological Integration of Slavic Loan Nouns in Petkevičius’ Catechism (1598) as an In...
This paper proposes a new sound rule for Proto-Slavic, according to which *g (from PIE *g, *gw, *gh,...
A WANDERING WORD FOR ‘HARDENED IRON, STEEL’A STUDY IN THE HISTORY OF CONCEPTS AND WORD
The Slavic i-verbs fall into two categories. On the one hand, verbs with an infinitive in -ěti repre...
According to my theory of Slavic accentuation, the Balto-Slavic acute was a glottal stop which devel...
Lexicon of Albanian mythology: areal studies in the polylingual region of Azov SeaFour villages with...
A rapid increase in borrowings from English is one of the hallmarks of the modern linguistic situati...
Erdvilas Jakulis’ thorough, detailed and comprehensive study (2004) is an important contribution to ...
My observation that Mate Kapović’s ideas about Slavic accentuation lack a chronological perspective ...
Avtor prikazuje etimološke povezave med baltščino, slovanščino, albanščino in keltščino za pojem ‘mo...
The standard etymological explanation of the Proto-Slavic adjective *svętъ ‘holy, saint’ – a word of...
The paper aims at presenting four different sources of the Slavic clusters st and analysing them in ...
In diesem Beitrag kommt der Autor des Buches „Entlehnungen aus einer bisher unbekannten indogermanis...
The materials of Slavic Linguistic Atlas lexical and word-formation series enable to research not on...
The author demonstrates the etymological connections among Baltic, Slavic, Albanian, and Celtic for ...
Patterns of Morphological Integration of Slavic Loan Nouns in Petkevičius’ Catechism (1598) as an In...
This paper proposes a new sound rule for Proto-Slavic, according to which *g (from PIE *g, *gw, *gh,...
A WANDERING WORD FOR ‘HARDENED IRON, STEEL’A STUDY IN THE HISTORY OF CONCEPTS AND WORD
The Slavic i-verbs fall into two categories. On the one hand, verbs with an infinitive in -ěti repre...
According to my theory of Slavic accentuation, the Balto-Slavic acute was a glottal stop which devel...
Lexicon of Albanian mythology: areal studies in the polylingual region of Azov SeaFour villages with...
A rapid increase in borrowings from English is one of the hallmarks of the modern linguistic situati...
Erdvilas Jakulis’ thorough, detailed and comprehensive study (2004) is an important contribution to ...
My observation that Mate Kapović’s ideas about Slavic accentuation lack a chronological perspective ...