Proto-language

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Reconstructing Proto-Sinitic Ling201, Mar. 24 The Mandarin and Cantonese languages (often called “dialects”) are spoken in the north and far south of China respectively. Mandarin is the official language, and is a f

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Source URL: people.umass.edu

- Date: 2011-03-24 10:28:51
    2Languages of Europe / Linguistics / Culture / Linguistic morphology / Indo-European languages / Proto-Indo-European verbs / Morphology / Grammatical aspect / Proto-Indo-European root / Latin / Germanic languages / Proto-Italic language

    Roots and stems between PIE and Latin Davide Bertocci Università di Padova The goal of this talk is to discuss the morphological status of IE roots in the light of the distinction between “str

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    Source URL: fachtagung-ig2016.univie.ac.at

    Language: English - Date: 2016-06-23 08:38:12
    3Linguistics / Culture / Historical linguistics / Comparative method / Language comparison / Proto-Indo-European language / Proto-language / Proto-Slavic / Indo-European languages / Go / Robert S. P. Beekes / Proto-Germanic language

    To appear in Variation and Reconstruction, ed. by T. Cravens. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing CoOn Projecting Variation Back into a Proto-Language, with Particular Attention to Germanic Evidence Brian D. Jo

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    Source URL: www.ling.ohio-state.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2005-11-17 10:39:11
    4Linguistics / Grammar / Historical linguistics / Greek grammar / Grammatical tenses / Ancient Greek language / Linguistic morphology / Indo-European linguistics / Aorist / Principal parts / Augment / Proto-Indo-European verbs

    PRINCIPAL PARTS OF GREEK VERBS IN CORE VOCABULARY

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    Source URL: www.promotelatin.org

    Language: English - Date: 2012-11-20 10:38:16
    5Linguistics / Linguistic typology / Languages of the United States / Syntax / Polysynthetic languages / Iroquoian languages / Parts of speech / Proto-Iroquoian language / Tuscarora language / Cherokee language / Nominal / Grammatical gender

    Note to the Author: Please provide affiliation for this chapter. A history of Iroquoian gender marking*

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    Source URL: cysouw.de

    Language: English - Date: 2014-01-15 15:16:21
    6Asia / Indo-Iranian languages / Iranian peoples / Eastern Iranian languages / Iranian culture / Sogdia / Zoroaster / Proto-Iranian language / Avestan / Middle Persian / Indo-European languages / Name of Armenia

    ARTA_2015.005-Schwartz.indd

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    Source URL: www.achemenet.com

    Language: English - Date: 2015-11-02 12:37:35
    7Languages of Europe / Linguistics / Culture / Linguistic morphology / Indo-European languages / Proto-Indo-European verbs / Morphology / Grammatical aspect / Proto-Indo-European root / Latin / Germanic languages / Proto-Italic language

    Roots and stems between PIE and Latin Davide Bertocci Università di Padova The goal of this talk is to discuss the morphological status of IE roots in the light of the distinction between “str

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    Source URL: fachtagung-ig2016.univie.ac.at

    Language: English - Date: 2016-06-23 08:40:26
    8Quantum chemistry / Chemistry / Physical chemistry / Physics / Lithuanian language / Ogonek / Molecular physics / Molecular Hamiltonian / Proto-Slavic / Avoided crossing

    Molecular Propagation through Small Avoided Crossings of Electron Energy Levels George A. Hagedorn∗ Alain Joye †‡ Department of Mathematics and Center for Statistical Mechanics and Mathematical Physics

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    Source URL: www.math.vt.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2015-10-01 11:26:10
    9Linguistics / Indo-European languages / Historical linguistics / Phonology / Indo-Aryan languages / Phonotactics / Linguistic morphology / Sanskrit / Pali / Reduplication / Sonority hierarchy / Proto-Indo-Aryan language

    VEDIC ROOTS AND THE “SONORITY HIERARCHY” 0 In a proposed paper we will focus on a sonority hierarchy in the formation of Vedic verbal roots, on a sonority hierarchy in Vedic verbal reduplication and on the sonority h

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    Source URL: fachtagung-ig2016.univie.ac.at

    Language: English - Date: 2016-06-23 08:40:26
    10Linguistics / Grammar / Historical linguistics / Linguistic morphology / Grammatical tenses / Germanic languages / Indo-European linguistics / Greek grammar / Proto-Balto-Slavic language / Indo-European ablaut / Indo-European languages / Proto-Indo-European root

    Ablaut renewal and neo-roots in Baltic and Balto-Slavic Miguel Villanueva Svensson, Vilnius University The concept of the Indo-European root is intimately linked to that of ablaut and to the existence of a primary verb.

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    Source URL: fachtagung-ig2016.univie.ac.at

    Language: English - Date: 2016-06-23 08:40:26
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