Finnish vatsa ‘stomach’ *-st-, with Greek and Balto-Slavic) and in the Indo-Aryan branch ( > *-tt-, probably due to Uralic substratum). The split of Indo-Iranian can be traced in the archaeological record to the differentiation of the Yamnaya culture in the North Pontic and Volga steppes respectively during the third millennium BCE, due to the use of separate sources of metal: the Iranian branch was dependent on the North Caucasus, while the Indo-Aryan branch was oriented towards the Urals. It is argued that the Abashevo culture of the Mid-Volga-Kama-Belaya basins and the Sejma-Turbino trade network (2200–1900 BCE) were bilingual in Proto-Indo-Aryan and PFU, and introduced the PFU as the basis of West Uralic (Volga-Finnic) into the Netted ...
There are two main hypotheses about the localization of the Indo-European homeland. The first connec...
In the first part of this study the name *Suparsthas is reconstructed and proposed for the ancestors...
Two Indo-Iranian names (probably Old Aryan) in regions under Mittani influence (14th BC), which are ...
Finnish vatsa ‘stomach’ *-st-, with Greek and Balto-Slavic) and in the Indo-Aryan branch ( > *-tt-,...
Finnish vatsa ‘stomach’ < PFU *vaćća < Proto-Indo-Aryan *vatsá- ‘calf’ < PIE *vet-(e)s-ó- ‘...
C.C. Uhlenbeck made a distinction between two components of Proto-Indo-European, which he called A a...
The widespread Uralic family offers several advantages for tracing prehistory: a firm absolute chron...
In this paper, the Indo-European etymologies of Uralic words are analysed that allegedly contain ref...
In recent years the debate regarding the Proto-Uralic homeland has again intensified. However, not a...
We recount the evidence for the so-called “Steppe Hypothesis” discussed in Damgaard et al. 2018 and ...
Elsewhere I have argued that the Indo-European verbal system can be understood in terms of its Indo-...
The nineteenth and early twentieth-century intellectual claim to European ancestry stems from the ‘A...
After identifying the Uralic-speaking peoples (Finno-Ugric and Samoyedic), the author briefly descri...
The Middle Volga area is considered to be the spread area of both early Indo-European and Uralic spe...
Elsewhere I have argued that the Indo-European verbal system can be understood in terms of its Indo-...
There are two main hypotheses about the localization of the Indo-European homeland. The first connec...
In the first part of this study the name *Suparsthas is reconstructed and proposed for the ancestors...
Two Indo-Iranian names (probably Old Aryan) in regions under Mittani influence (14th BC), which are ...
Finnish vatsa ‘stomach’ *-st-, with Greek and Balto-Slavic) and in the Indo-Aryan branch ( > *-tt-,...
Finnish vatsa ‘stomach’ < PFU *vaćća < Proto-Indo-Aryan *vatsá- ‘calf’ < PIE *vet-(e)s-ó- ‘...
C.C. Uhlenbeck made a distinction between two components of Proto-Indo-European, which he called A a...
The widespread Uralic family offers several advantages for tracing prehistory: a firm absolute chron...
In this paper, the Indo-European etymologies of Uralic words are analysed that allegedly contain ref...
In recent years the debate regarding the Proto-Uralic homeland has again intensified. However, not a...
We recount the evidence for the so-called “Steppe Hypothesis” discussed in Damgaard et al. 2018 and ...
Elsewhere I have argued that the Indo-European verbal system can be understood in terms of its Indo-...
The nineteenth and early twentieth-century intellectual claim to European ancestry stems from the ‘A...
After identifying the Uralic-speaking peoples (Finno-Ugric and Samoyedic), the author briefly descri...
The Middle Volga area is considered to be the spread area of both early Indo-European and Uralic spe...
Elsewhere I have argued that the Indo-European verbal system can be understood in terms of its Indo-...
There are two main hypotheses about the localization of the Indo-European homeland. The first connec...
In the first part of this study the name *Suparsthas is reconstructed and proposed for the ancestors...
Two Indo-Iranian names (probably Old Aryan) in regions under Mittani influence (14th BC), which are ...