Date: 27-Apr-2011
From: Julia Ulrich <julia.ulrich degruyter.com>
Subject: Indogermanische Forschungen Vol. 115 (2010)
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Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
http://www.degruyter.com/mouton
Journal Title: Indogermanische Forschungen: Zeitschrift für Indogermanistik und allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft [Jahrbuch]
Volume Number: 115
Issue Number:
Issue Date: 2010
Main Text:
http://www.degruyter.de/cont/fb/sk/detail.cfm?id=IS-9783110222807-1 Aufsätze Second-position is first-position: Wackernagel’s Law and the role of clausal conjunction Agbayani, Brian, Golston, Chris. The nt- participles and the verbal adjectives in *-to- Brosman, Paul W. Postpositions and agreement in Rajasthani languages: A comparative analysis of alignment features in Marwari and Harauti Verbeke, Saartje. Qu’est-ce qu’un pronom en anatolien? Patri, Sylvain. Hittite šia-‘1’ and its implications for the etymology of Indo-European numerals Shields, Kenneth. Lykische Genitive Schürr, Diether. Greek χον͂ψος and further evidence for laryngeal as resonant Woodhouse, Robert. Two unexplained terms in Iliad: πεϱχνόν and μόϱψνον Manco, Alberto. The development of Indo-European middle-passive verbs: a case study in Ancient Greek and Old Church Slavonic Madariaga, Nerea. Iberian *ortubeles´ and ordumeles, Palaeo-Sardinian Ortumele. New horizons in substrata research Blasco Ferrer, Eduardo. Lat. servus Pârvulescu, Adrian. A note on the phoneme schwa (ă) in Romanian Anghelina, Catalin. Baltic sta-presents and the Indo-European desiderative Villanueva Svensson, Miguel. Hera, Eros, Iuno Sororia Willi, Andreas. Besprechungsaufsatz Fragen zu den von V. M. Illič-Svityč nachgelassenen Materialien Knüppel, Michael. Druckfehlerkorrektur Zur formalen Gestaltung von IF.-Manuskripten
Linguistic Field(s):
Historical Linguistics
Typology
Subject Language(s): Greek, Ancient (grc)
Greek (ell)
Harauti (hoj)
Latin (lat)
Marwari (mve)
Romanian (ron)
Slavonic, Old Church (chu)
Turkish (tur)
Hittite (hit)
Iberian (xib)
Lycian (xlc)
Marwari (rwr)
Language Family(ies): Indo-European
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