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PHONOLOGY AND MORPHOLOGY?SOUND AND SENSE:The Sound-Systems of Proto-Indo-EuropeanAgainst the Assumption of an IE ?*kwetuores Rule?The Reflexes of Indo-European *#CR- Clusters in HittiteProto-Indo-European Root Nouns in the Baltic LanguagesVerb or Noun? On the Origin of the Third Person in IEIndo-European *bhuH- in Luwian and the Prehistory of Past and PerfectEPIGRAPHY AND ETYMOLOGY?WORDS AND THINGS:The Poggio Sommavilla InscriptionThe Etymology of Some Germanic, Especially English Plant Names (Henbane, Hemlock, Horehound)`Elephant? in Indo-European LanguagesMYTHOLOGY AND POETICS?FORM AND FANCY:The Persistence of the Indo-European Formula ?Man-Slaying? from Homer through Gregory of NazianzusHermes and Agni'a fire-god in Greece?Dumezil, a Paradigm, and IliadDumezil in 2000?An Outline and a Prospect, Dean A. Miller and C. Scott Littleton. RETHINKING ARCHAEOLOGY?MYTH, CULTURE, AND MODELS:The Bird Goddess in Germanic EuropeVillage Life to Nomadism?An Indo-Iranian Model in the Tien Shan Mountains (Xinjiang, China)Perpetuating Traditions, Changing Ideologies'the Bell Beaker culture in the British Isles and its implications for the Indo-European problemTowards an Understanding of the Indo-European Origin Problem?Theoretical and Methodological Interfaces.EPILOGUE?NEW RESEARCH TOOLS:The Internet and Publication and Research in Indo-European Studies?Present State and Future Prospects… (plus d'informations)
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PHONOLOGY AND MORPHOLOGY?SOUND AND SENSE:The Sound-Systems of Proto-Indo-EuropeanAgainst the Assumption of an IE ?*kwetuores Rule?The Reflexes of Indo-European *#CR- Clusters in HittiteProto-Indo-European Root Nouns in the Baltic LanguagesVerb or Noun? On the Origin of the Third Person in IEIndo-European *bhuH- in Luwian and the Prehistory of Past and PerfectEPIGRAPHY AND ETYMOLOGY?WORDS AND THINGS:The Poggio Sommavilla InscriptionThe Etymology of Some Germanic, Especially English Plant Names (Henbane, Hemlock, Horehound)`Elephant? in Indo-European LanguagesMYTHOLOGY AND POETICS?FORM AND FANCY:The Persistence of the Indo-European Formula ?Man-Slaying? from Homer through Gregory of NazianzusHermes and Agni'a fire-god in Greece?Dumezil, a Paradigm, and IliadDumezil in 2000?An Outline and a Prospect, Dean A. Miller and C. Scott Littleton. RETHINKING ARCHAEOLOGY?MYTH, CULTURE, AND MODELS:The Bird Goddess in Germanic EuropeVillage Life to Nomadism?An Indo-Iranian Model in the Tien Shan Mountains (Xinjiang, China)Perpetuating Traditions, Changing Ideologies'the Bell Beaker culture in the British Isles and its implications for the Indo-European problemTowards an Understanding of the Indo-European Origin Problem?Theoretical and Methodological Interfaces.EPILOGUE?NEW RESEARCH TOOLS:The Internet and Publication and Research in Indo-European Studies?Present State and Future Prospects
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