Proto-Indo-European society

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1TherootofPIE*h2ow-i-‘bird’ NicholasZair,CambridgeUniversity  IhavepreviouslyarguedthattheIndo-Europeanwordfor‘bird’wasanacrostatici-stemoftheshape *h2o/ew-i-(Zair2011).Fromtheweak

TherootofPIE*h2ow-i-‘bird’ NicholasZair,CambridgeUniversity  IhavepreviouslyarguedthattheIndo-Europeanwordfor‘bird’wasanacrostatici-stemoftheshape *h2o/ew-i-(Zair2011).Fromtheweak

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Language: English - Date: 2016-06-23 08:40:26
2TherootofPIE*h2ow-i-‘bird’ NicholasZair,CambridgeUniversity  IhavepreviouslyarguedthattheIndo-Europeanwordfor‘bird’wasanacrostatici-stemoftheshape *h2o/ew-i-(Zair2011).Fromtheweak

TherootofPIE*h2ow-i-‘bird’ NicholasZair,CambridgeUniversity  IhavepreviouslyarguedthattheIndo-Europeanwordfor‘bird’wasanacrostatici-stemoftheshape *h2o/ew-i-(Zair2011).Fromtheweak

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Language: English - Date: 2016-06-23 08:38:12
3508  Journal of the American Oriental Society[removed]the Turfan texts have naturally tended to focus on canonical or otherwise more familiar texts, this extracanonical literary material, like the ritual texts menti

508 Journal of the American Oriental Society[removed]the Turfan texts have naturally tended to focus on canonical or otherwise more familiar texts, this extracanonical literary material, like the ritual texts menti

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Language: English - Date: 2013-01-11 18:31:54