| Weak adjectives need not be definite The evidence of variation in Gothic |
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| An apple a day ... |
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| The origin of non-canonical case marking of subjects in Proto-Indo-European |
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| Phonotactics of the Lycian labial glide clusters |
1 |
| For the Analysis of vuv in Homer The Function as a Discourse Particle in the Description of past Situations |
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| Signs of length Towards an interpretation of non-filling plene spellings in Hieroglyphic Luwian |
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| On the origin of the absolute vs. conjunct opposition in Insular Celtic |
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| Grammaticalization of the Lithuanian comparative -jau(s) |
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| On the pronominal feminine plural in Tocharian |
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| Greco-Armenian The persistence of a myth |
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| Between syntax and semantics The origin of the East Baltic conditional mood |
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| Indo-European *pr- and *prh(2)- 'before, in front of' |
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| Hittite prosody Unstressed proclitic nu vs. stressed sequence nu plus enclitics? |
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| Interrogative stems in Hittite and Tocharian |
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| Germanic kreuda- and Related |
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| On Indo-European superlative suffixes |
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| Old Irish aue 'descendant' and its descendants |
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| Indo-European syntax in disguise |
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| TB pitke 'fat, grease, oil' and PIE *peih(1)- 'to be fat, be bursting with' |
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| Indo-European cladistic nomenclature |
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| Dating Sanskrit texts using linguistic features and neural networks |
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| Some difficult Tocharian genitives |
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| Definite referential null objects in Old Hittite A corpus study |
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| Kleines Lautgesetz, grosse Wirkung |
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| Germanic *bra (PIE *pro) as ditropic clitic and the etymology of *brenga *iruka- and *bra Ida |
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