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41The Indo-European root *bhṷeh2-* ‘be, become’ between Latin and Sabellic: developments, semantic properties and paradigmatic distribution Elena Triantafillis University of Padua The present talk deals with the Ital

The Indo-European root *bhṷeh2-* ‘be, become’ between Latin and Sabellic: developments, semantic properties and paradigmatic distribution Elena Triantafillis University of Padua The present talk deals with the Ital

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Language: English - Date: 2016-06-23 08:38:12
4215th Fachtagung of the Indogermanische Gesellschaft 2016 Back to the Root - The Structure, Function, and Semantics of the PIE Root Wiedeń, 13-16 wrześniaKRZYSZTOF TOMASZ WITCZAK

15th Fachtagung of the Indogermanische Gesellschaft 2016 Back to the Root - The Structure, Function, and Semantics of the PIE Root Wiedeń, 13-16 wrześniaKRZYSZTOF TOMASZ WITCZAK

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Language: English - Date: 2016-06-23 08:40:26
43Microsoft Word - AbstractVienna2016.docx

Microsoft Word - AbstractVienna2016.docx

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Language: English - Date: 2016-06-23 08:40:26
44San Diego Regional Center  Total Annual Expenditures and Authorized Services by Language for Residence Type: Home  For All Ages

San Diego Regional Center Total Annual Expenditures and Authorized Services by Language for Residence Type: Home For All Ages

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Source URL: sdrc.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-12-30 10:16:51
45Morphological characters. In one respect the coding of these characters differs fundamentally from that of the lexical characters. In the case of the latter we restricted ourselves to a single well-attested dialect of ea

Morphological characters. In one respect the coding of these characters differs fundamentally from that of the lexical characters. In the case of the latter we restricted ourselves to a single well-attested dialect of ea

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Source URL: www.cs.rice.edu

Language: English - Date: 2007-07-18 07:02:07
46Challenges	
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  Computa0onal	
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  Phylogene0cs	
   Tandy	
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   and	
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Challenges  in  Computa0onal   Linguis0c  Phylogene0cs   Tandy  Warnow   Departments  of  Computer  Science   and  Bioengineering  

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Source URL: tandy.cs.illinois.edu

Language: English - Date: 2015-02-23 08:25:36
471  The Brittonic Language in the Old North A Guide to the Place-Name Evidence Alan G. James Volume 1

1 The Brittonic Language in the Old North A Guide to the Place-Name Evidence Alan G. James Volume 1

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Source URL: www.spns.org.uk

Language: English - Date: 2016-03-15 18:31:04
48The “Caland roots” of Balto-Slavic Marek Majer Harvard University, Department of Linguistics §1. One of the central characteristics of the Caland System is its pervasively “deradical” nature. This is apparent bo

The “Caland roots” of Balto-Slavic Marek Majer Harvard University, Department of Linguistics §1. One of the central characteristics of the Caland System is its pervasively “deradical” nature. This is apparent bo

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49The	Preverb-Verb	Construction	in	Indo-European:	 Synchronic	analysis	and	diachronic	development In	 archaic	 Indo-European	 languages	 like	 Hittite,	 Vedic	 Sanskrit	 and	 Homeric	 Greek	 preverbs	 are	 separate	 adverb

The Preverb-Verb Construction in Indo-European: Synchronic analysis and diachronic development In archaic Indo-European languages like Hittite, Vedic Sanskrit and Homeric Greek preverbs are separate adverb

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