Some attempts to answer the question as to the historical relations of the indefinite and interrogative functions of the Indo-European ku-pronouns are reviewed and criticized. The well-known practice of considering the indefinites of the types Goth. hazuh, AInd. kacid derivatives of the interrogative is open to dispute. The identity, in Indo-European, of the interrogatives and the indefinites has, even in particulars concerning their functions, many non-I.E. parallels. Some suggestions are given in connection with the explication of Gr. öστιç. A.Ind. yah kaca, kacid, etc. Supplementary observations are made on the theories of the relative use of these pronominal stems
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The aim of the present paper is twofold: 1) to define some controversial aspects concerning the noti...
Jacob Wackernagel’s 1892 essay on second-position enclitics in the Indo-European languages has long ...
This paper aims to analyze the structure and meanings of the Latin indefinite pronouns that can be ...
In the Indo-European languages, where there is the identity of morphological realisation between int...
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The use of interrogative pronouns as relative clause markers is often mentioned as a typical feature...
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© 2019 Kalmyk Scientific Centre of Russian Academy of Sciences. All Rights Reserved. Introduction. T...
Most of the world's languages have indefinite pronouns, that is, expressions such as someone, anythi...
Indo-European is a branch of Indo-Uralic which was radically transformed under the influence of a No...
In this paper, I will discuss the origin of the different nominal accent-ablaut paradigms that can b...
The aim of the present paper is twofold: 1) to define some controversial aspects concerning the noti...
Jacob Wackernagel’s 1892 essay on second-position enclitics in the Indo-European languages has long ...
This paper aims to analyze the structure and meanings of the Latin indefinite pronouns that can be ...
In the Indo-European languages, where there is the identity of morphological realisation between int...
Hittite and Tocharian share an interrogative pronominal stem in m-next to the well known Proto-Indo-...
In the Indo-European languages, where there is the identity of morphological realisation between int...
This paper focuses on the evolution of the Old Indo-Aryan reciprocal pronoun anyo'nya- as well as so...
After our first study in the field of Indo-European personal pronouns (Dočkalová & Blažek 2010, 2011...
Abstract We provide an overview of indefinite pronouns in Saami languages that have been borrowed o...
The use of interrogative pronouns as relative clause markers is often mentioned as a typical feature...
The article gives an outline of the inflectional peculiarities of Proto-Indo-European and its daught...
© 2019 Kalmyk Scientific Centre of Russian Academy of Sciences. All Rights Reserved. Introduction. T...
Most of the world's languages have indefinite pronouns, that is, expressions such as someone, anythi...
Indo-European is a branch of Indo-Uralic which was radically transformed under the influence of a No...
In this paper, I will discuss the origin of the different nominal accent-ablaut paradigms that can b...
The aim of the present paper is twofold: 1) to define some controversial aspects concerning the noti...
Jacob Wackernagel’s 1892 essay on second-position enclitics in the Indo-European languages has long ...