This book contains various articles within the linguistic field of the Indo-European language. Contributors include Fabrice Cavuto, Paul S. Cohen, Birgit Olsen, Alan Nussbaum, and Woiciech Smoczynski.
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This book contains various articles within the linguistic field of the Indo-European language. Contributors include Fabrice Cavuto, Paul S. Cohen, Birgit Olsen, Alan Nussbaum, and Woiciech Smoczynski.
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Minor wear. VG. 24x16cm, 423 pp., Series: Copenhagen Studies in Indo-European, vol. 2. Weighs 1000 grams. Contains 20 papers. Includes: Nostratic, Eurasiatic and Indo-European Derivation; A New Etymology for Latin aquilla; Abstract Formations with-tun and-ti in Old Irish and Indo-European; Semantica & the Typology of Hittite-ant; Archaic Features of Indo-European Word-Formation; Length and Métatonie douce in Baltic Derivational Nouns; Wortartwechsel in Konstruktionen mit einem Numerale; On Latin Instrument-nouns in-lo; The Complex of Nasal Stems in Indo-European; Nominale Stammbildungsuffixe als Derivationsmittel im (Gemein)germanisches; On the Typology of Indo-European Suffixes; Indoiranische Komposita und freie Syntagmata mit prä dikativischen bzw. partitivschem Attributionsverhältnis der Elemente; Zu der futurischen Grundlage der sog. Optativformen des Altpreussischen; Word Formation in Euphratic; etc.