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A tale of two heroes: A shared story pattern in the Iliad and the Mahābhārata | 2023 | Journal of Indo-European studies 51 (1-2): 1-33 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Mapping Indo-European anatomical terminology I: Greek κóλον 'large intestine', Armenian k'ałird & k'ałirt 'cavity of the body', Brittonic *kalonā 'heart', Tocharian B kele 'navel; center', and the word family 'navel' - 'nave' | 2023 | Journal of Indo-European studies 51 (1-2): 34-54 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Hitt. laḫḫurnuzzi- [nt./c.] 'foliage', Luw. *laḫḫur and Proto-Gk *ἐλαίϝᾱ 'olive-tree' | 2023 | Journal of Indo-European studies 51 (1-2): 55-100 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Note on the Avestan camel's eyes | 2023 | Journal of Indo-European studies 51 (1-2): 101-4 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Tocharian 'man' vs. 'god' in perspective of semantic oppositions | 2023 | Journal of Indo-European studies 51 (1-2): 105-45 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
The simple thematic present ending in the 2nd person singular in Baltic | 2023 | Journal of Indo-European studies 51 (1-2): 147-64 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Greek ὄφις, ἔχις, ἔχιδνα | 2023 | Journal of Indo-European studies 51 (1-2): 165-87 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
A note on Indo-European bling | 2023 | Journal of Indo-European studies 51 (1-2): 189-96 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Approaching the origin of the word Edda: a response to Sayers | 2023 | Journal of Indo-European studies 51 (1-2): 197-200 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Human burials at southern Trans-Urals Bronze Age settlements: the new evidence | 2023 | Journal of Indo-European studies 51 (3-4): 267-84 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Disclosing hidden Indo-European motifs in the Sanskrit epic | 2023 | Journal of Indo-European studies 51 (3-4): 285-306 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Something new about PIE 'sun': reconstruction of the PIE noun for 'sun' in the light of Martinet's thesis on the *h, laryngeal | 2023 | Journal of Indo-European studies 51 (3-4): 307-35 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Reformulating Cowgill's law | 2023 | Journal of Indo-European studies 51 (3-4): 337-57 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Does the ox curse the priest? A text-critical note to Yasna 11.1-3 | 2023 | Journal of Indo-European studies 51 (3-4): 359-68 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
The etymology of Vedic āraṅgará- | 2023 | Journal of Indo-European studies 51 (3-4): 369-90 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Mending fences: Cato's an terminum and its historical background | 2023 | Journal of Indo-European studies 51 (3-4): 391-423 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
The centum - satem diversification revisited | 2023 | Journal of Indo-European studies 51 (3-4): 425-57 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Xavier Delamarre's work on Gauilsh language | 2023 | Journal of Indo-European studies 51 (3-4): 459-70 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
An analysis of the modal particle in Iliad 24, part 2: synctactic and semantic analyses | 2022 | Journal of Indo-European studies 50 (1-2): 75-137 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
The power of pattern in etymology: a note on Latin lēgāre 'delegate' and related forms in Italic and elsewhere | 2022 | Journal of Indo-European studies 50 (1-2): 138-47 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
An etymological note: Old English sceallan, Welsh caill 'testicles' | 2022 | Journal of Indo-European studies 50 (1-2): 148-52 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Proto-Indo-European collective nouns in *-iiom: lexical evidence | 2022 | Journal of Indo-European studies 50 (1-2): 153-74 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Evidence of pile carpets in Zoroastrian texts | 2022 | Journal of Indo-European studies 50 (1-2): 175-95 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Vepocunavos and the Corieltauvi | 2022 | Journal of Indo-European studies 50 (1-2): 196-206 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Pre-Hellenic -σσο- and -ττο-: the Mycenaean evidence | 2022 | Journal of Indo-European studies 50 (1-2): 207-42 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Indo-European 'stones' | 2022 | Journal of Indo-European studies 50 (1-2): 243-65 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Av. +Gandraβa, Ved. Gandharvá and the PIE secondary suffix *-bho- | 2022 | Journal of Indo-European studies 50 (1-2): 267-76 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
The origin of the old Norse term edda | 2022 | Journal of Indo-European studies 50 (3-4): 301-6 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
The Kelticizing of Western Europe, Britain and Ireland | 2022 | Journal of Indo-European studies 50 (3-4): 307-33 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Indo-European 'bird' | 2022 | Journal of Indo-European studies 50 (3-4): 334-60 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Propertius IV 9 as a reflex of the Indo-European fire in water mytheme | 2022 | Journal of Indo-European studies 50 (3-4): 361-87 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Pindar Pythian 2.52-56, πιαίνομαι, and Πιερίς: unealthy and healthy fats in Greek and Indo-European | 2022 | Journal of Indo-European studies 50 (3-4): 388-414 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Damaged minds and disturbed behavior in the Greek and Indian epics | 2022 | Journal of Indo-European studies 50 (3-4): 415-62 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
The etymology of the Germanic 'dream': a possible solution for an ancient problem | 2022 | Journal of Indo-European studies 50 (3-4): 463-87 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
The stone seat: Greek and Vedic (mis)adventures in the other world | 2022 | Journal of Indo-European studies 50 (3-4): 489-504 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Women's and children's costume in early Indo-European communities of the Bronze Age in the southern trans-Urals | 2022 | Journal of Indo-European studies 50 (3-4): 505-44 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
In Memoriam Thomas Lloyd Markey (May 29, 1940 - August 17, 2022) | 2022 | Journal of Indo-European studies 50 (3-4): 545-7 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
How I discovered Proto-Indo-European glottalic stops | 2021 | Journal of Indo-European studies 49 (1-2): 1-12 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Semantics of the word púruṣa in the Ṛgveda as a source of understanding a human being in Indian thought | 2021 | Journal of Indo-European studies 49 (1-2): 13-66 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Erysichthon's crime and punishment: the prehistory of a famine demon | 2021 | Journal of Indo-European studies 49 (1-2): 67-103 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Greek σαύρα f. & σαῦρος m. “Lizard” | 2021 | Journal of Indo-European studies 49 (1-2): 105-39 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Indo-European secondary products terminology and the dating of Proto-Indo-Anatolian | 2021 | Journal of Indo-European studies 49 (1-2): 141-70 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Proto-Indo-European *moghtis f. 'might, power, strength' | 2021 | Journal of Indo-European studies 49 (1-2): 171-86 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Archaeology, genes and languages: the Indo-European perspective | 2021 | Journal of Indo-European studies 49 (1-2): 187-230 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Crossing the river of battle: a heroic motif in ancient Indian and old Norse texts | 2021 | Journal of Indo-European studies 49 (1-2): 231-50 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
A note on two Tocharian B nominal case markers | 2021 | Journal of Indo-European studies 49 (3-4): 265-78 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Kings, horses and a historian: on Herodotus IV.7 and Indo-European horse sacrifice | 2021 | Journal of Indo-European studies 49 (3-4): 279-315 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
An analysis of the modal particle in Iliad 24, part 1: etymology and formal analysis | 2021 | Journal of Indo-European studies 49 (3-4): 317-79 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Gothic phonology | 2021 | Journal of Indo-European studies 49 (3-4): 381-94 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 | |||
Luwo-Hittite anšaššiwiš 'corpse' | 2021 | Journal of Indo-European studies 49 (3-4): 395-405 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0092-2323 |