Proto-language

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11Linguistics / Linguistic typology / Fusional languages / Yer / Havlik / Proto-Slavic / Czech language / Slavic languages / Schwa / Kashubian language / Sownik etymologiczny jzyka polskiego

Vowel-zero alternation in Slavic roots or the mismeasure of Slavic yers Proto-Slavic yers disappeared during 10th-12th century. First they were centralised and subsequently lost in certain positions for reasons not prop

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

Language: English - Date: 2016-06-23 08:40:26
12Linguistics / Language / Language acquisition / Manner of articulation / Phonetics / Vowels / Diacritic / International Phonetic Alphabet / Phonological development

Building a proto-lexicon: does input variability matter? Helen Buckler & Elizabeth Johnson University of Toronto Mississauga Infants earliest word form representations develop during the first y

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Source URL: labphon.org

Language: English - Date: 2016-04-12 14:05:13
13Linguistic typology / Fusional languages / Linguistics / West Slavic languages / Academic conferences / Balto-Slavic languages / Slavic languages / Polish language / Proto-Indo-European language / Baltic languages / Natural language processing / Slavs

Proceedings of the 4th Biennial International Workshop on Balto-Slavic Natural Language Processing

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Source URL: www.bpti.lt

Language: English - Date: 2014-03-13 10:29:08
14Historical linguistics / Languages of Asia / Linguistics / Linguistic morphology / Indo-European languages / Indo-European linguistics / Central Asia / Tocharian languages / Tocharians / Proto-Indo-European root / Proto-Indo-European language / Apophony

“Tocharian verb roots with internal *a” Ronald I. Kim Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań / Charles University in Prague There is general agreement that Tocharian verb roots may be classified along two dimensions,

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Language: English - Date: 2016-06-23 08:40:26
15Linguistics / Historical linguistics / Grammar / Indo-European linguistics / Linguistic morphology / Germanic languages / Grammatical tenses / Proto-Indo-European root / Greek grammar / Indo-European ablaut / Proto-Indo-European language / Thematic vowel

Ville Leppänen Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Observations on the development of PIE root ablaut Most PIE primary verb formations (see the listing in LIV2: 14ff) exhibit intrapara

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Language: English - Date: 2016-06-23 08:38:12
16Linguistics / Proto-Indo-European language / Historical linguistics / Indo-European languages / Infixes / Nasal infix / Proto-Indo-European root / Go / Proto-Indo-European verbs

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 08:38:12
17Geography of Asia / Culture / Language / Languages of China / Qiangic languages / Sino-Tibetan languages / Tibeto-Burman languages / Proto-Loloish language / James Matisoff / Tibetan pinyin / Tibet / Old Chinese

Tibeto-Burman *dz- > Tibetan z- and Related Proposals Nathan W. HILL LANGUAGE AND LI NGUISTICS M ONOGRAPH S ERIES 53

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Source URL: eprints.soas.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2014-03-06 08:36:04
18Grammar / Linguistics / Grammatical tenses / Linguistic morphology / Ancient Greek language / Greek grammar / Proto-Indo-European verbs / Aorist / Proto-Indo-European root / Stative verb

The aspectual profile of PIE *g wh en- ‘strike, slay’ Jay H. Jasanoff Harvard University Abstract It is widely assumed that PIE roots had an inherent Aktionsart that determined whether they would have root presents o

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Language: English - Date: 2016-06-23 08:40:26
19Linguistics / Grammar / Grammatical tenses / Linguistic morphology / Greek grammar / Ancient Greek language / Aorist / Suppletion / Proto-Slavic / Go / Indo-European languages

IE *ĝher(H)- ‘enjoy’, ‘desire’ and *ĝeus- ‘taste’: defectivity and patterns of suppletion José L. García Ramón (CHS Washington, Harvard University) The evidence for IE *ĝher(H)- “Gefallen finden, bege

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

Language: English - Date: 2016-06-23 08:40:26
20Religion / Linguistics / Culture / Finnic languages / Jumala / Languages of Estonia / Estonian language / Verb / Proto-Finnic language / God

http://dx.doi.orgFEJF2016.64.jumal ESTONIAN JUMAL ‘GOD’ Anni Jürine, Karl Pajusalu, Renate Pajusalu, Ilona Tragel, Ann Veismann Abstract: The article focuses on semantics and the use of the word jumal

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Source URL: www.folklore.ee

Language: English - Date: 2016-06-06 09:55:12
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