Several basic-lexicon etymologies, with regular sound correspondences, suggest Hurro-Urartian (HU) might be derived from (or related to) Proto-Indo-European (PIE). Preliminary evidence suggests North-Caucasian (NC) languages might also be related to PIE – in particular, to Iranian languages and Armenian. KEYWORDS: reconstruction, Proto-Indo-European, Hurro-Urartian, North-Caucasian, etymologySeveral basic-lexicon etymologies, with regular sound correspondences, suggest Hurro-Urartian (HU) might be derived from (or related to) Proto-Indo-European (PIE). Preliminary evidence suggests North-Caucasian (NC) languages might also be related to PIE – in particular, to Iranian languages and Armenian. KEYWORDS: reconstruction, Proto-Indo-European, Hu...
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The paper gives a new account of the development of the first person singular pronoun in Indo-Europ...
International audienceThis paper looks at isoglosses transcending the traditional subdivisions of th...
Skopeteas S. The Caucasian Urums and the Urum language/Kafkasya Urumları ve Urum Dili. In: Eker S, Ç...
Indo-European is a branch of Indo-Uralic which was radically transformed under the influence of a No...
This is a brief summary of my research results in the field of historical-comparative linguistics an...
This paper belongs to a series of articles designed to contribute to the solution of one of the cent...
Two Indo-Iranian names (probably Old Aryan) in regions under Mittani influence (14th BC), which are ...
In this article I shall review the field of studies: “Uralic vs Indo-European contacts”. I shall rep...
In this paper, the author poses three questions of historical phonology and gives explanations that ...
AbstractThis paper presents a detailed etymological analysis of words for ‘fox’ in Indo-European (IE...
The nineteenth and early twentieth-century intellectual claim to European ancestry stems from the ‘A...
This article discusses the alleged sound change Proto-Uralic *u > Hungarian a, á. The etymologies...
We recount the evidence for the so-called “Steppe Hypothesis” discussed in Damgaard et al. 2018 and ...
The article contributes to the most important problem of Indo-European etymology by offering ten cor...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesLinguisticsBenjamin SladeThis thesis analyzes the viability of the...
The paper gives a new account of the development of the first person singular pronoun in Indo-Europ...
International audienceThis paper looks at isoglosses transcending the traditional subdivisions of th...
Skopeteas S. The Caucasian Urums and the Urum language/Kafkasya Urumları ve Urum Dili. In: Eker S, Ç...