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The Impact of Hittite and Tocharian: Rethinking Indo-European in the 20Th Century and Beyond
Greek-Anatolian Language Contact and the Settlement of Pamphylia
THE INDO-EUROPEAN FAMILY — the LINGUISTIC EVIDENCE by Brian D
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN History of the German Language 1 Indo
Central Anatolian Languages and Language Communities in the Colony Period : a Luwian-Hattian Symbiosis and the Independent Hittites*
Indo-European Languages and Branches
Transfer of Morphemes and Grammatical Structure in Ancient Anatolia
As William Makepeace Thackeray (1811–63) Would Have Said
Dissertationsummary the Linguistic Relationships Between Greek and the Anatolian Languages
Europaio: a Brief Grammar of the European Language Reconstruct Than the Individual Groupings
Ancient Anatolian Languages and Cultures in Contact: Some Methodological Observations1
Blažek : on the Internal Classification of Indo-European Languages: Survey
Proto-Indo-Europeans: the Prologue
The Place of Armenian in the Indo-European Language Family: the Relationship with Greek and Indo-Iranian*
On the Place of Phrygian Among the Indo-European Languages
Hittite Empire and Society
By Alexander Nash a Senior Honors Thesis Submitted to the Faculty Of
Early Indo-European Languages
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An Overview of Tocharian Studies Over the Past Thirty Years
The Place of Armenian in the Indo-European Language Family: the Relationship with Greek and Indo-Iranian*
The Oxford Introduction to Proto-Indo-European and the Proto
Anatolian Arabic Faruk Akkuş University of Pennsylvania
Anatolian Languages and Proto-Indo-European
The Luwian Language Ilya Yakubovich (Moscow/Marburg)
The Indo-European Languages the Idea of an 'Indo-European' Family Of
ANCESTRY-CONSTRAINED PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS SUPPORTS the INDO-EUROPEAN STEPPE HYPOTHESIS Will Chang Chundra Cathcart
EAST ANATOLIA AS a LINGUISTIC AREA? CONCEPTUAL and EMPIRICAL ISSUES1 Geoffrey Haig
Earth, Blood, and Speech): an Archaeological, Genetic, and Linguistic Exploration of Indo- European Origins
SUPARSTHAS and SWAG AUTAS Colonisers of the Ancient World Part I
Origins and Historical Development of the Armenian Language 2014
Massive Migration from the Steppe Is a Source for Indo-European Languages in Europe
Geminate Stops in Anatolian: Evidence and Typological Implications
Some Indo-Uralic Aspects of Hittite
Ö Sunday, October 11Th the Steppe Hypothesis and the Archaeology Of
On the Place of Phrygian Among the Indo-European Languages
Finno-Ugric) Language Families in the Light of Archaeology: Revised and Integrated ‘Total’ Correlations
Phrygian Language and the Inscriptions That Preserved It
Indo-Uralic, Indo-Anatolian, Indo-Tocharian*
Notes on Anatolian Loanwords in Armenian
English As an Indo-European Language Philip Baldi
The Position of Anatolian
Reconstructing Proto-Indo-Anatolian and Proto-Indo-Uralic Alwin Kloekhorst & Tijmen Pronk1 Leiden University
Indo-Europeanization – the Seven Dimensions in the Study of a Never-Ending Process
The Indo-European Homeland from Linguistic and Archaeological Perspectives
The University of Chicago Sociolinguistics of The
The Indo-Europeanization of Europe: an Introduction to the Issues1
Languages of the World--Indo-European
The Ancient Languages of Asia Minor
Non-Linguistic Conditions for Causativization As a Linguistic Attractor