PIE heteroclitics (original) (raw)

The Modern Greek Negator Mi (N)(-) As a Morphological Constellation

Brian D Joseph

Greek linguistics' 97: Proceedings of the 3rd …, 1999

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κρέας, kravíḥ and the original nom.-acc. sg. of the IE s-stem neuters.

Roland Litscher

George, Coulter; et al. (eds.): Greek and Latin from an Indo-European Perspective. (= Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society, Suppl. Vol. 32). pp. 107-120., 2007

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Emergent Mobility in Indo-European *-r/n-stems and Its Implications for the Reconstruction of the Neuter Plural

Anthony Yates

Proceedings of the 32nd Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference, 2022

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Autopsy of a Morpheme: The Vedic 2.pl.act. Ending -t(h)ana

Ryan Sandell

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Notes on three "acrostatic" neuter s-stems (handout)

Stefan Höfler

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Neuter heteroclisis in Asia Minor Greek: origin and development

Petros Karatsareas

2011

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Some Remarks About the Origin of the Germanic Weak Adjectival Declension and the Neuter Plural

Kenneth Shields

Folia Linguistica, 1979

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The history of /-n/ loss in English: Phonotactic change with lexical and grammatical specificity

Donka Minkova

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Synchronic and Diachronic Derivation of Greek n- and nt-stem Nominative Singular Formations

Ian Hollenbaugh

Proceedings of the 28th Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference, 2016

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Greek and Latin verbal governing compounds in *-ā and their prehistory

Laura Grestenberger

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Greek and Latin verbal governing compounds in *-ā and their prehistory (2016)

Hannes A . Fellner, Laura Grestenberger

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A tale of two suffixes: *‑h2‑, *‑ih2‑, and the evolution of feminine gender in Indo‑European

Ronald I Kim

Sergio Neri, Roland Schuhmann (eds.), Studies on the Collective and Feminine in Indo-European from a Diachronic and Typological Perspective. Leiden: Brill., 2014

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The Modern Greek Negator ( ) (-) as a Morphological Constellation 1

Richard Janda

1999

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The Development of Indo-European *-ln- in the Greek Inherited Lexicon

Danilo Savic

Lucida Intervalla, 2018

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The Nominative of PIE *eh₂- and *ih₂-Stems

Roland Litscher

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The History of -eer in English: Suffix Competition or Symbiosis?

Chris C Palmer

Languages, 2024

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On the Derivation of Hebrew Forms with the +ut Suffix

Ora R. Schwarzwald

Hebrew Studies, 1992

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The Distribution of the Agentive Nominalizer of the Suffixes {-er} and {-an)

karlina denistia

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On the Derivation of Hebrew Forms with the +ut Suffix

Ora R. Schwarzwald

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Myc. tu-wo, Hom. θύος and the vocalism of s-stems in Proto-Indo-European

Brent Vine

Acta Linguistica Petropolitana 18.1 (Miscellanea in Honorem Nikolai N. Kazansky Septuagenarii), 2022

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On the Indo-European genitive suffix *-e/o

Kenneth Shields

Emerita, 2005

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The Greek and Latin verbal governing compounds in *-ā- and their prehistory (with Hannes A. Fellner)

Laura Grestenberger

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The morphology of Germanic (final proof).pdf

Jón Axel Harðarson

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Caland Adjectives in *-nt- and Participles in Sanskrit and Proto-Indo-European

John Lowe

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Two problems of Ossetic nominal morphology

Ronald I Kim

2007

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Edit Doroin and Geoffrey Khan, “The Debate on Ergativity in Neo-Aramaic,” Proceedings of IATL 26 (2010): 1-16

Geoffrey Khan

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The PIE verbal endings (Part II)

Miguel Carrasquer Vidal

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On the Reflex of Word Initial RHV- in Greek.

Bilyana Mihaylova

The sound of Indo-european 2 (Papers on Indo-European, phonemics and morphophonemics), Sefcik, Ondrej & Sukac, Roman (eds.), 2012, Lincom.

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Suffix Ordering in Temne: A Case for Morphotactics

Sullay Kanu

2009

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The Greek and Latin verbal governing compounds in *-a and their prehistory (2012)

Hannes A . Fellner

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On the distribution of velar consonants in the suffixes and endings of Indo-European

Kenneth Shields

Indogermanische Forschungen, 2002

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Remnants of r/n-Stem Heteroclite Inflection in Germanic

Jenne Klimp

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The alleged early apocope of *-i in Celtic

Frederik Kortlandt

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Bolozky 1992. On the Derivation of Hebrew Forms with the +ut Suffix

Shmuel Bolozky

Hebrew Studies, 1992

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On the rise of neo-acute *e and *o

Frederik Kortlandt

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