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Laryngeal theory
The Impact of Hittite and Tocharian: Rethinking Indo-European in the 20Th Century and Beyond
Ü*Ry, As I See It
Optimizing the Laryngeal Theory: Testing the Models of Puhvel, Eichner and Melchert/Rix Against Szemerényi’S Monolaryngealism
A GRAMMAR of MODERN INDO-EUROPEAN Original Plain Velars) but Not Others (Those from Original Labiovelars)
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An Historical Study of the Proto-Indo- European Nominal Derivational Morpheme *-Ti
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Proto-Indo-European Laryngeals and Voicing Assimilation
7 Sound Changes from Proto-Indo-European to Early Modern English
Frederik KORTLANDT the Early Chronology of Long Vowels in Balto
Reconstructing the Triple Representation of Schwa with a Single Laryngeal PIE *H ≈ *H2
LIGN 150, Historical Linguistics Moore, Spring 2013 Vowels, Sonorants
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