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And this real parent language , which we do not know , we call Proto - Indo - European too . ... Hence , arguing about ' ProtoIndo - European ' can be meaningful and fruitful , as long as we use but one term , only if we always explain ...
And this real parent language , which we do not know , we call Proto - Indo - European too . ... Hence , arguing about ' ProtoIndo - European ' can be meaningful and fruitful , as long as we use but one term , only if we always explain ...
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and local variation , characteristic of a language of the kind exemplified by Reconstructed Proto - Indo - European , can be in reality the property of a small , socially uniform , endogamous , geographically and culturally isolated ...
and local variation , characteristic of a language of the kind exemplified by Reconstructed Proto - Indo - European , can be in reality the property of a small , socially uniform , endogamous , geographically and culturally isolated ...
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European as compared with Real Proto - Indo - European , it will be not only easy but indeed mandatory to take the next ... But from what I have already said it should be clear that , since Reconstructed ProtoIndo - European does not ...
European as compared with Real Proto - Indo - European , it will be not only easy but indeed mandatory to take the next ... But from what I have already said it should be clear that , since Reconstructed ProtoIndo - European does not ...
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The IndoEuropean semivowels in BaltoSlavic | 16 |
Yet again the Strassburg Oaths | 24 |
The measurement of meaning Carroll | 58 |
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