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The Derivation of Compound Ordinal Numerals
"Evolution of Human Languages": Current State of Affairs
Elevation As a Category of Grammar: Sanzhi Dargwa and Beyond Received May 11, 2018; Revised August 20, 2018
Kartvelian Numerals
The Case of the Burushos
Proto-Kartvelian and Proto-Indo-European Plant-Names (The Conifers" Fir, Fir(-Tree), Pine(-Tree))
Directions of Diachronic Developments of The
Evidence for a Burushaski-Phrygian Connection Ilija Čašule Abstract
The Indo-European Languages the Indo-European Linguistic Family
Caucasian Languages [B.] George Hewitt FBA, Professor of Caucasian Languages, NME Dept., SOAS, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London WC1H 0XG, UK
Historical-Comparative Linguistics Linguistique Historico-Comparative
Introduction to the Study of the Languages of the Caucasus
The Emergence of the Kartvelians +
Agriculture and Phylic Dispersals ; Re- Evaluating the Evidence
Tai Kadai Languages of India: a Probe Into the Seventh Language Family
The Language of the Laz in Turkey: Contact-Induced Change Or Gradual Language Loss?
Case (Grammar); *Caucasian Languages; Contrastive
Dravidian Umerals
Top View
Word Accent Systems in the Languages of Europe 431
The Proto-Kartvelian and Proto-Indo- European Common Typological Feature: an Active Alignment (?)
The Basque Language: History and Origin1
Introduction Maria Polinsky 1. Navigating the Area the Caucasus
1 Alexander Rostovtsev-Popiel Diversity Linguistics: Retrospect
Routledge Handbook of the Caucasus Peoples, Languages and Lore
Mitxelena Ona.Indd
Himalayan Linguistics Burushaski and Unique Slavic Isoglosses
On the Burushaski–Indo-European Hypothesis by I. Čašule*
On the Burushaski–Indo-European Hypothesis by I. Čašule*
Supporting Information
Language Family
*‡Table 6. Languages
The Rise and Fall and Revival of the Ibero‑Caucasian Hypothesis*
Massive Migration from the Steppe Is a Source for Indo-European Languages in Europe
UC Santa Barbara Himalayan Linguistics
Languages of the World
Convergence Areas in the Caucasus-Western Iran Area with Respect to Relativization Strategies
Europe's Mosaic of Languages by Harald Haarmann
Category of Evidentiality in the Kartvelian Languages: Problems, Research History, Perspectives1
Proto-Kartvelian and Proto-Indo-European Plant-Names (The Conifers: Fir, Fir (-Tree), Pine (-Tree))
Once Again on the Comparison of Personal Pronouns in Proto-Languages
Universal Morphologies for the Caucasus Region
Kartvelian Lexical Correspondences with Uralic and Altaic Languages Ben Hroskin
Georgian Five Reasons Why You Should Georgian გამარჯობა
Dark Ages" in Comparative Studies and Ethnogenesis of Georgians in the Framework of the History of Comparative Studies
The Place of Turkish Among the World Languages Türkçenin Dünya
Languages of the World--Ibero-Caucasion And