International audienceGreek and Latin have developed from their common Proto-Indo-European (PIE) ancestor in distinct ways, resulting in two languages that exhibit very different features, in particular regarding phonology and Wortbildung. Moreover, the Greek lexicon has long been recognised for its huge proportion of non-inherited words, among which it is difficult to draw a clear distinction between substrata and loan words. Several of the languages that contributed to shaping the Greek lexicon are Indo-European. Among the Indo-European contributors to the non-inherited Greek lexicon, we tentatively identify a language that shares phonetic and morphological features with substratic elements attested in Italic, and possibly articulatory pr...
In the established Proto-Uralic reconstruction, a detransitivizing verbal suffix *-w is reconstructe...
International audienceA cross-linguistic, typological, phylogenetic, ontogenetic, diachronic, and sy...
The main purpose of this article is to demonstrate the groundlessness of the old and common thesis a...
International audienceGreek and Latin have developed from their common Proto-Indo-European (PIE) anc...
La autora acepta la etimología tradicional de acuerdo con la que el apelativo latino lex deriva del ...
This paper presents ten new etymologies between the Celtic and the Indo-European languages in a cont...
Las lenguas indoeuropeas son lenguas flexivas: esto significa que tienen declinaciones y conjugacion...
Las lenguas indoeuropeas son lenguas flexivas: esto significa que tienen declinaciones y conjugacion...
Ancient Greek was spoken in a large number of dialectal varieties, and is attested in both literary...
Indo-European is a branch of Indo-Uralic which was radically transformed under the influence of a No...
This article tries to explain the anomalous properties of the Proto-Indo-European verb *gʷíh₃we/o- '...
International audienceThis paper examines the conceptualization of the syllable and the principles a...
Enigma de la Lingüística Indoeuropea es la falta de una raíz común para el verbo ‘tener’, pues las ...
International audienceThe Greek lexicon is known for its significant proportion of words lacking a c...
This paper aims at investigating the semantic value of the verb μαίνομαι “to rage, to be furious” in...
In the established Proto-Uralic reconstruction, a detransitivizing verbal suffix *-w is reconstructe...
International audienceA cross-linguistic, typological, phylogenetic, ontogenetic, diachronic, and sy...
The main purpose of this article is to demonstrate the groundlessness of the old and common thesis a...
International audienceGreek and Latin have developed from their common Proto-Indo-European (PIE) anc...
La autora acepta la etimología tradicional de acuerdo con la que el apelativo latino lex deriva del ...
This paper presents ten new etymologies between the Celtic and the Indo-European languages in a cont...
Las lenguas indoeuropeas son lenguas flexivas: esto significa que tienen declinaciones y conjugacion...
Las lenguas indoeuropeas son lenguas flexivas: esto significa que tienen declinaciones y conjugacion...
Ancient Greek was spoken in a large number of dialectal varieties, and is attested in both literary...
Indo-European is a branch of Indo-Uralic which was radically transformed under the influence of a No...
This article tries to explain the anomalous properties of the Proto-Indo-European verb *gʷíh₃we/o- '...
International audienceThis paper examines the conceptualization of the syllable and the principles a...
Enigma de la Lingüística Indoeuropea es la falta de una raíz común para el verbo ‘tener’, pues las ...
International audienceThe Greek lexicon is known for its significant proportion of words lacking a c...
This paper aims at investigating the semantic value of the verb μαίνομαι “to rage, to be furious” in...
In the established Proto-Uralic reconstruction, a detransitivizing verbal suffix *-w is reconstructe...
International audienceA cross-linguistic, typological, phylogenetic, ontogenetic, diachronic, and sy...
The main purpose of this article is to demonstrate the groundlessness of the old and common thesis a...