A Grammar of Modern Indo-European, Second Edition, is a complete reference guide to a modern, revived Indo-European language. It contains a comprehensive description of Proto-Indo-European grammar ...
A Grammar of Modern Indo-European, Second Edition, is a complete reference guide to a modern, revived Indo-European language. It contains a comprehensive description of Proto-Indo-European grammar ...
The Constitution is certain and fixed. The Constitution is stable and permanent. It contains the permanent will of the people, and is the supreme law of the land. Our Constitution is a COVENANT run...
The Proto-Boreal Lexicon reflects the enlarged version of the paper presented by the author (Sorin Paliga) at the internation congress of Slavists, Ljubljana, Slovenia, August 2003.
A first attempt to put together the certain, probable or possible Pre-Romance (Thracian) Elements in Romanian. The work also presents place-names in Romania and South-Slavic languages
If you ever look at a list of basic words in a number of languages from around the world, you will be struck at once by one observation in particular: the words for ‘mother’ and ‘father’.
Cadmos is considered one of the most historical characters of the Greek mythology. In this article, we will substantiate the identification of Cadmos with the god Indra. The narration of Cadmos' de...
The document summarizes the main information available on the Pelasgian Pre-Greek substrates that are known to have existed in Greece's mainland and islands before the Greek language, a variety of ...
The document describes some sections of the Chamito-Semitic morphology and their counterparts in the lexical and morphological evidence contained in the Indo-European languages. The explicit conclu...
The document is a review of the book by Mr. Talageri, Shrikant G. 2008. The Rig-Veda and the Avesta, The final evidence. New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan. (http://www.vedamsbooks.com/no59975.htm)
The article deals with a set of Indo-European loanwords in the Moksha-Mordvin language with initial #u. These words conflict with the usual paradigm that only the most widespread Indo-European loan...
Dyæus is a common deity, shared by all Indo-European communities. From a great number of palaeolithic dual-headed divine sculptures the author develops the characteristics for the androgynous sky-g...
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Language-tree divergence times support the Anatolian theory of Indo-European origin
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