Václav Blažek. Indo-European nominal o-stems and question of their origin. The Poznań Society for the Advancement of Arts and Sciences, PL ISSN 0079-4740, pp. 7-1
The present work compares the verbal endings of the singular of some ancient I.E. languages showing ...
Proceedings of the First Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1975), pp. 69-7
Proto-Indo-European mn-stems have partially been preserved as consonant-stems in Balto- Slavic. Neut...
Hypothèse nouvelle sur le génitif singulier des thèmes thématiques en celtibère : la différenciation...
The thirteen papers brought together in this volume are devoted to the phenomenon of derivation from...
Nominal apposition—the combining of two equivalent nouns—has been a neglected topic in (Indo-Europea...
In this paper, I will discuss the origin of the different nominal accent-ablaut paradigms that can b...
In this paper is presented a new hypothesis regarding the development of the so-called "endingless l...
The author analyses the old Indo-European naming patterns. Indo-European compound names were origina...
AbstractThe features of the ancient Indo-European noun declensions, the role of consonantal nominal ...
The article deals with nominal i-stem material collected during fieldwork in the village of Orubica ...
AbstractThis paper presents a detailed etymological analysis of words for ‘fox’ in Indo-European (IE...
International audienceDiscussion of the suffixes which can be traced back to Proto-Indo-European *-i...
For a long time one of the most bewildering conundrums of Indo-European linguistics has been the iss...
It is now generally agreed upon that the Indo-European simple thematic presents are a post-Anatolian...
The present work compares the verbal endings of the singular of some ancient I.E. languages showing ...
Proceedings of the First Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1975), pp. 69-7
Proto-Indo-European mn-stems have partially been preserved as consonant-stems in Balto- Slavic. Neut...
Hypothèse nouvelle sur le génitif singulier des thèmes thématiques en celtibère : la différenciation...
The thirteen papers brought together in this volume are devoted to the phenomenon of derivation from...
Nominal apposition—the combining of two equivalent nouns—has been a neglected topic in (Indo-Europea...
In this paper, I will discuss the origin of the different nominal accent-ablaut paradigms that can b...
In this paper is presented a new hypothesis regarding the development of the so-called "endingless l...
The author analyses the old Indo-European naming patterns. Indo-European compound names were origina...
AbstractThe features of the ancient Indo-European noun declensions, the role of consonantal nominal ...
The article deals with nominal i-stem material collected during fieldwork in the village of Orubica ...
AbstractThis paper presents a detailed etymological analysis of words for ‘fox’ in Indo-European (IE...
International audienceDiscussion of the suffixes which can be traced back to Proto-Indo-European *-i...
For a long time one of the most bewildering conundrums of Indo-European linguistics has been the iss...
It is now generally agreed upon that the Indo-European simple thematic presents are a post-Anatolian...
The present work compares the verbal endings of the singular of some ancient I.E. languages showing ...
Proceedings of the First Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1975), pp. 69-7
Proto-Indo-European mn-stems have partially been preserved as consonant-stems in Balto- Slavic. Neut...