March 2000 Archives by date
Starting: Wed Mar 1 03:30:47 UTC 2000
Ending: Fri Mar 31 19:27:12 UTC 2000
Messages: 402
- IE "Urheimat" and evidence from Uralic linguistics
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- IE "Urheimat" and evidence from Uralic linguistics
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- IE silver?; was: Balkan Kurgans
Hans Holm
- IE "Urheimat" and evidence from Uralic linguistics
Hans Holm
- Domesticating the Horse
Patrick C. Ryan
- IE "Urheimat" and evidence from Uralic linguistics
Gábor Sándi
- Borrowing verbs [was: Basque <ibili>]
Ante Aikio
- Dating the final IE unity
Stefan Georg
- Nuristani
Richard F.Strand
- Celtiberian
Jim Rader
- approach - methodology - history
Gordon Selway
- Etymological dictionaries
Max Wheeler
- Borrowed verbs (Was: Basque <ibili>)
Jim Rader
- Domesticating the Horse
Stefan Georg
- Jose Perez' questions
Carol F. Justus
- IE "Urheimat" and evidence from Uralic linguistics
Eduard Selleslagh
- IE "Urheimat" and evidence from Uralic linguistics
Eduard Selleslagh
- the Wheel and Dating PIE or NW-IE
Carol F. Justus
- the Wheel and Dating PIE
Carol F. Justus
- the Wheel and Dating PIE
Christopher Gwinn
- Polar Models vs. real-world Intermediates
ECOLING at aol.com
- Renfrew's Celtic Scenario
Gordon Selway
- R and r
Eduard Selleslagh
- IE "Urheimat" and evidence from Uralic linguistics
Patrick C. Ryan
- Arabic "expanded" roots
Stefan Georg
- the Wheel and Dating PIE
Miguel Carrasquer Vidal
- "centum"/"satem" "exceptions" [was Re: Northwest IE attributes]
Miguel Carrasquer Vidal
- Dating the final IE unity
Richard M. Alderson III
- Indo-Hittite Hypothesis
Richard M. Alderson III
- "centum"/"satem" "exceptions" [was Re: Northwest IE attributes]
Patrick C. Ryan
- "name" - was: evidence for "Urheimat"
Stefan Georg
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Stefan Georg
- Domesticating the Horse
Patrick C. Ryan
- Jose Perez' questions [was: Re: *hwergh-, *hwerg- or *hwerk-?]
John McChesney-Young
- Dating the final IE unity
Miguel Carrasquer Vidal
- IE "Urheimat" and evidence from Uralic linguistics
Stefan Georg
- possessive [form of a] pronoun
Robert Whiting
- PU *nimi / PIE *HneH3men- (was: Re: IE "Urheimat" and evidence from Uralic linguistics)
Ante Aikio
- British Celtic placenames [Was: the Wheel and Dating PIE]
Jim Rader
- Arabic "expanded" roots
Stefan Georg
- Basque <(h)anka>
Larry Trask
- misleading use of borrowed technical terms
Gordon Selway
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Ante Aikio
- Pokorny-CD-Version; was:Jose Perez' questions
Hans Holm
- Carl Winter Verlag
Marc Pierce
- IE "Urheimat" and evidence from Uralic linguistics
Robert Whiting
- 8-bit e-mail, again [was Re: "name" - was: evidence for "Urheimat"]
Eduard Selleslagh
- IE "Urheimat" and evidence from Uralic linguistics
Eduard Selleslagh
- Welsh not [was: Renfrew's Celtic Scenario]
Eduard Selleslagh
- Jose Perez' questions [was: Re: *hwergh-, *hwerg- or *hwerk-?]
Fabrice Cavoto
- Domesticating the Horse
Miguel Carrasquer Vidal
- R and r
Miguel Carrasquer Vidal
- *-iH_2 [was Re: Domesticating the Horse]
Richard M. Alderson III
- R and r
petegray
- Jose Perez' questions
petegray
- Renfrew's Celtic Scenario
petegray
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
DSavignac at aol.com
- PIE e/o Ablaut
Patrick C. Ryan
- Domesticating the Horse
Patrick C. Ryan
- *-iH_2 [was Re: Domesticating the Horse]
Patrick C. Ryan
- the Wheel and Dating PIE
John Frauzel
- the Wheel and Dating PIE
Stanley Friesen
- the Wheel and Dating PIE
Stanley Friesen
- Assumptions in Computing phylogenies
Stanley Friesen
- Domesticating the Horse
Stanley Friesen
- Arabic "expanded" roots
Stanley Friesen
- "centum"/"satem" "exceptions" [was Re: Northwest IE attributes]
Stanley Friesen
- possessive [form of a] pronoun
ECOLING at aol.com
- Dating the final IE unity
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- "centum"/"satem" "exceptions" [was Re: Northwest IE attributes]
Stanley Friesen
- Dating the final IE unity
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- the Wheel and Dating PIE
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- non-Anatolian PIE
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- Basque Criteria 10 -17 for inclusion
ECOLING at aol.com
- Logical Gap
ECOLING at aol.com
- Bandkeramik and non-Anatolian PIE
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- Bandkeramik and non-Anatolian PIE
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- Re: Tocharian A wäs, B yasa
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- Domesticating the Horse
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- the Wheel and Dating PIE
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- the Wheel and Dating PIE
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- the Wheel and Dating PIE
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- PU *nimi / PIE *HneH3men- (was: Re: IE "Urheimat" and evidence from Uralic linguistics)
Fabrice Cavoto
- Dating the final IE unity
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- Domesticating the Horse
Miguel Carrasquer Vidal
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
X99Lynx at aol.com
- Celtic word for horse
X99Lynx at aol.com
- Basque <egun> 'day'
Larry Trask
- Carl Winter Verlag
Gábor Sándi
- Hypergeometric? [was Re: GREEK PREHISTORY AND IE (EVIDENCE?)]
Vidhyanath Rao
- the Wheel and Dating PIE
Vidhyanath Rao
- Pokorny-CD-Version; was:Jose Perez' questions
Eduard Selleslagh
- R and r
Eduard Selleslagh
- Carl Winter Verlag
Stefan Georg
- Jose Perez' questions
Stefan Georg
- Uralic Urheimat (was: Re: IE "Urheimat" and evidence from Uralic linguistics)
Ante Aikio
- "centum"/"satem" "exceptions" [was Re: Northwest IE attributes]
Jens Elmegaard Rasmussen
- About forcing a language on someone
X99Lynx at aol.com
- Carl Winter Verlag
George Hinge
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Xavier Delamarre
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Robert Orr
- Carl Winter Verlag
Brian M. Scott
- Bandkeramik and non-Anatolian PIE
Rick Mc Callister
- the Wheel and Dating PIE
rohan.oberoi at cornell.edu
- Assumptions in Computing phylogenies
X99Lynx at aol.com
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Patrick C. Ryan
- "centum"/"satem" "exceptions" [was Re: Northwest IE attributes]
Miguel Carrasquer Vidal
- PIE e/o Ablaut
Miguel Carrasquer Vidal
- Domesticating the Horse
Miguel Carrasquer Vidal
- the Wheel and Dating PIE
Gordon Selway
- Dating the final IE unity
Miguel Carrasquer Vidal
- the Wheel and Dating PIE
Carol F. Justus
- Black Sea Flood; was: non-Anatolian PIE
Hans Holm
- Armenian, was: Horses
Hans Holm
- UPenn tree; was: Indo-Hittite Hypothesis
Hans Holm
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Miguel Carrasquer Vidal
- Basque <(h)anka>
roslyn frank
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Stefan Georg
- Arabic "expanded" roots
Dr. John E. McLaughlin
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Dr. John E. McLaughlin
- Excluding Basque data
roslyn frank
- "centum"/"satem" "exceptions" [was Re: Northwest IE attributes]
Patrick C. Ryan
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- About forcing a language on someone
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- Renfrew's Celtic Scenario
Stanley Friesen
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Stanley Friesen
- Celtic word for horse
Brian M. Scott
- Celtic word for horse
Brian M. Scott
- English as a creole
Brian M. Scott
- Italic close to Slavic?
James Bilbro
- The law
James Bilbro
- R and r
Miguel Carrasquer Vidal
- the Wheel and Dating PIE or NW-IE
Miguel Carrasquer Vidal
- Logical Gap
Brian M. Scott
- the Wheel and Dating PIE
Gábor Sándi
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Ante Aikio
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Ante Aikio
- Dating the final IE unity
X99Lynx at aol.com
- PU *nimi / PIE *HneH3men- (was: Re: IE "Urheimat" and evidence from Uralic linguistics)
Ante Aikio
- Celtiberian
X99Lynx at aol.com
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Stefan Georg
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Stanley Friesen
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Stanley Friesen
- PIE brown/Berlin &Kay
X99Lynx at aol.com
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
X99Lynx at aol.com
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Xavier Delamarre
- Dating the final IE unity, in particular the word for "horse"
Gábor Sándi
- possessive [form of a] pronoun
Robert Whiting
- -r passive archaic or innovating?
Carol F. Justus
- Basque <(h)anka>
Eduard Selleslagh
- About forcing a language on someone
Eduard Selleslagh
- Italic close to Slavic?
ECOLING at aol.com
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Dr. John E. McLaughlin
- Dating the final IE unity
Dr. John E. McLaughlin
- *-iH_2 [was Re: Domesticating the Horse]
Richard M. Alderson III
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Richard M. Alderson III
- Latin word formation
Stefan Georg
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Richard M. Alderson III
- About forcing a language on someone
Jon Patrick
- Mutual intelligibility of Vedic and Greek [was Re: the Wheel and Dating PIE]
Richard M. Alderson III
- Dating the final IE unity
Richard M. Alderson III
- PIE e/o Ablaut
Patrick C. Ryan
- Dating the final IE unity
Richard M. Alderson III
- UPenn tree; was: Indo-Hittite Hypothesis
Richard M. Alderson III
- the Wheel and Dating PIE or NW-IE
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- the Wheel and Dating PIE or NW-IE
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- the Wheel and Dating PIE
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- Dating the final IE unity
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- Bandkeramik and non-Anatolian PIE
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- Celtic word for horse
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- Bandkeramik and non-Anatolian PIE
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- "centum"/"satem" "exceptions" [was Re: Northwest IE attributes]
Stanley Friesen
- Celtic word for horse
X99Lynx at aol.com
- Excluding Basque data
Larry Trask
- Basque Criteria 10 -17 for inclusion (1)
Larry Trask
- the Wheel and Dating PIE
Vidhyanath Rao
- Basque Criteria 10 -17 for inclusion (2)
Larry Trask
- Assumptions in Computing phylogenies
Hans Holm
- the Bear and the north star
X99Lynx at aol.com
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Ante Aikio
- Basque Criteria 10 -17 for inclusion (4)
Larry Trask
- Dating the final IE unity, in particular the word for "horse"
Stanley Friesen
- *-iH_2 [was Re: Domesticating the Horse]
Patrick C. Ryan
- Hittite walwa 'lion' WAS: Bears and why they are mostly...
Alexander S. Nikolaev
- -r passive archaic or innovating?
Patrick C. Ryan
- the Wheel and Dating PIE
petegray
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- About forcing a language on someone
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Steve Gustafson
- Basque <(h)anka>
X99Lynx at aol.com
- Mutual intelligibility of Vedic and Greek [was Re: the Wheel and Dating P...
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- the Wheel and Dating PIE or NW-IE
roslyn frank
- Urheimat in Lithuania? (was Re: the Wheel and Dating PIE or NW-IE)
Robert Whiting
- Dating the final IE unity, in particular the word for "horse"
X99Lynx at aol.com
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Ante Aikio
- Logical Gap
Larry Trask
- Ventris-Schele Mycenaean-Mayan Exhibition OPEN MARCH 9-AUG 1 @ Benson Rare Books
Carol F. Justus
- Celtic word for horse
Xavier Delamarre
- PIE e/o Ablaut
Stanley Friesen
- Bandkeramik and non-Anatolian PIE
Vartan Matiossian
- i/u as original vowels [was "centum"/"satem" exceptions]
Patrick C. Ryan
- On the Horse in Italy, pt 1
X99Lynx at aol.com
- PIE brown/Berlin &Kay
Dr. John E. McLaughlin
- Latin word formation
petegray
- the Wheel and Dating PIE
petegray
- Renfrew's Celtic Scenario
petegray
- Italic close to Slavic?
Robert Orr
- the Bear and the north star
Stanley Friesen
- Bandkeramik and non-Anatolian PIE
Robert Orr
- PIE e/o Ablaut
Patrick C. Ryan
- About forcing a language on someone
Jim Rader
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Stefan Georg
- Edgar Polomé
Kevin Tuite
- Edgar Polome and JIES
Carol F. Justus
- Dating the final IE unity, in particular the word for "horse"
Dr. John E. McLaughlin
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Dr. John E. McLaughlin
- the Wheel and Dating PIE or NW-IE
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- Urheimat in Lithuania? (was Re: the Wheel and Dating PIE or NW-IE)
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- Tonal and stress accents
jose.perez3
- Dating the final IE unity, in particular the word for "horse"
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- Dating the final IE unity, in particular the word for "horse"
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- Dating the final IE unity, in particular the word for "horse"
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- Dating the final IE unity, in particular the word for "horse"
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- About forcing a language on someone
Plourde Eric
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Robert Whiting
- Latin word formation
Stefan Georg
- Dating the final IE unity, in particular the word for "
Jim Rader
- Dating the final IE unity, in particular the word for "horse"
Gábor Sándi
- About forcing a language on someone
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- Tonal and stress accents
Max Wheeler
- Tonal and stress accents
Guillaume JACQUES
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Rick Mc Callister
- Tonal and stress accents
Simona Klemencic
- PIE ablaut & Renfrew's Celtic Scenario
Carol F. Justus
- Tonal and stress accents
Jens Elmegaard Rasmussen
- PIE e/o Ablaut
Richard M. Alderson III
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Richard M. Alderson III
- Tonal and stress accents
Richard M. Alderson III
- i/u as original vowels [was "centum"/"satem" exceptions]
Stanley Friesen
- Renfrew's Celtic Scenario
Stanley Friesen
- PIE e/o Ablaut
Stanley Friesen
- PIE brown/Berlin &Kay
X99Lynx at aol.com
- Urheimat in Lithuania? (was Re: the Wheel and Dating PIE or NW-IE)
Robert Whiting
- PIE e/o Ablaut
Vidhyanath Rao
- pre-IE k > H
Patrick C. Ryan
- Brief interruption in list service
Rich Alderson
- Tonal and stress accents
petegray
- Mutual intelligibility of Vedic and Greek [was Re: the Wheel andDating P...
Vidhyanath Rao
- About forcing a language on someone
Patrick C. Ryan
- Tonal and stress accents
Patrick C. Ryan
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Eduard Selleslagh
- the Wheel and Dating PIE or NW-IE
Robert Orr
- PIE e/o Ablaut
Patrick C. Ryan
- PIE e/o Ablaut
Patrick C. Ryan
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Maria Anna Calamia
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Lieven Marchand
- Urheimat in Lithuania? (was Re: the Wheel and Dating PI
Jim Rader
- Tonal and stress accents
Guillaume JACQUES
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Steve Gustafson
- Basque <(h)anka>
Eduard Selleslagh
- PIE e/o Ablaut
Jens Elmegaard Rasmussen
- Basque <(h)anka>
Larry Trask
- pre-IE k > H
Plourde Eric
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
renato piva
- Tonal and stress accents
roslyn frank
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Dr. John E. McLaughlin
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Dr. John E. McLaughlin
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Dr. John E. McLaughlin
- PIE brown/Berlin &Kay
Dr. John E. McLaughlin
- PIE e/o Ablaut
Brian M. Scott
- Urheimat in Lithuania? (was Re: the Wheel and Dating PIE or NW-IE)
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- pre-IE k > H
Robert Orr
- pre-IE k > H
CONNOLLY at LATTE.MEMPHIS.EDU
- Dating the final IE unity, in particular the word for "horse"
X99Lynx at aol.com
- Loaded "HOW LIKELY" questions
X99Lynx at aol.com
- Dating the final IE unity, in particular the word for "horse"
Vidhyanath Rao
- About forcing a language on someone
Vidhyanath Rao
- Congresso: "Verbo indoeuropeo"
Guido Borghi
- pre-IE k > H
Carol F. Justus
- Latin word formation
petegray
- Urheimat in Lithuania? (was Re: the Wheel and Dating PIE or NW-IE)
petegray
- PIE ablaut & Renfrew's Celtic Scenario
petegray
- Renfrew's Celtic Scenario
petegray
- Mutual intelligibility of Vedic and Greek [was Re: the Wheel andDating P...
petegray
- Tonal and stress accents
petegray
- PIE e/o Ablaut
Miguel Carrasquer Vidal
- Renfrew's Celtic Scenario
Miguel Carrasquer Vidal
- Italic close to Slavic?
Miguel Carrasquer Vidal
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Miguel Carrasquer Vidal
- Hittite walwa 'lion' WAS: Bears and why they are mostly...
Miguel Carrasquer Vidal
- PIE ablaut & Renfrew's Celtic Scenario
Miguel Carrasquer Vidal
- Black Sea Flood; was: non-Anatolian PIE
Anthony Appleyard
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Anthony Appleyard
- PIE ablaut & Renfrew's Celtic Scenario
Vidhyanath Rao
- Conference in Copenhagen
Birgit Anette Olsen
- About forcing a language on someone
Plourde Eric
- SV: About forcing a language on someone
Lars Martin Fosse
- Tonal and stress accents
Herb Stahlke
- Tonal and stress accents
Jens Elmegaard Rasmussen
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Rick Mc Callister
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Dr. John E. McLaughlin
- Urheimat in Lithuania? (was Re: the Wheel and Dating PIE or NW-IE)
Brian M. Scott
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Ross Clark
- Dating the final IE unity, in particular the word for "horse"
Gábor Sándi
- Latin word formation
Stefan Georg
- pre-IE k > H
Carol F. Justus
- PIE e/o Ablaut
Stanley Friesen
- PIE e/o Ablaut
Stanley Friesen
- Black Sea Flood; was: non-Anatolian PIE
Stanley Friesen
- PIE ablaut & Renfrew's Celtic Scenario
Carol F. Justus
- Loaded "HOW LIKELY" questions
proto-language
- Loaded "HOW LIKELY" questions
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- Urheimat in Lithuania? (was Re: the Wheel and Dating PIE or NW-IE)
Richard M. Alderson III
- Dating the final IE unity, in particular the word for "horse"
Stanley Friesen
- pre-IE k > H
CONNOLLY at LATTE.MEMPHIS.EDU
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Vidhyanath Rao
- Urheimat in Lithuania? (was Re: the Wheel and Dating PIE or NW-IE)
Vidhyanath Rao
- Dating the final IE unity, in particular the word for "horse"
proto-language
- pre-IE k > H
proto-language
- Loaded "HOW LIKELY" questions
Brent J. Ermlick
- Typology and the phonetics of laryngeals
Herb Stahlke
- Loaded "HOW LIKELY" questions
X99Lynx at aol.com
- Hittite walwa 'lion' WAS: Bears and why they are mostly...
petegray
- PIE e/o Ablaut
petegray
- Tonal and stress accents
petegray
- Horses
Geoffrey Summers
- pre-IE k > H
proto-language
- PIE e/o Ablaut
proto-language
- Urheimat in Lithuania? (was Re: the Wheel and Dating PIE or NW-IE)
X99Lynx at aol.com
- PIE ablaut & Renfrew's Celtic Scenario
Miguel Carrasquer Vidal
- Urheimat in Lithuania? (was Re: the Wheel and Dating PIE or NW-IE)
Robert Whiting
- Tonal and stress accents
Eduard Selleslagh
- An etymological question
Lars Martin Fosse
- Bears and why they mostly are called otherwise
Richard M. Alderson III
- Dating the final IE unity, in particular the word for "horse"
Miguel Carrasquer Vidal
- PIE e/o Ablaut
Richard M. Alderson III
- linguistic maxims [was Re: pre-IE k > H]
Richard M. Alderson III
- PIE e/o Ablaut
Richard M. Alderson III
- TeX notation in e-mail [was Re: Loaded "HOW LIKELY" questions]
Richard M. Alderson III
- Urheimat in Lithuania? (was Re: the Wheel and Dating PIE or NW-IE)
Richard M. Alderson III
- Loaded "HOW LIKELY" questions
Stanley Friesen
- Dating the final IE unity, in particular the word for "horse"
Richard M. Alderson III
- Loaded "HOW LIKELY" questions
Richard M. Alderson III
- Dating the final IE unity, in particular the word for "horse"
Gábor Sándi
- the Wheel and Dating PIE or NW-IE
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- Urheimat in Lithuania? (was Re: the Wheel and Dating PIE or NW-IE)
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- Loaded "HOW LIKELY" questions
JoatSimeon at aol.com
- PIE e/o Ablaut
Stefan Georg
- Dating the final IE unity, in particular the word for "horse"
Gábor Sándi
- Urheimat in Lithuania? (was Re: the Wheel and Dating PIE or NW-IE)
Robert Whiting
- minimal pairs (was: PIE e/o Ablaut)
Larry Trask
- Of Trees, nodes, and minimal paths (was Re: Urheimat in Lithuania?)
Robert Whiting
- PIE ablaut & Renfrew's Celtic Scenario
Carol F. Justus
- Loaded "HOW LIKELY" questions
Larry Trask
- Brahui
Anthony Appleyard
- pre-IE k > H
Robert Whiting
- Urheimat in Lithuania? (was Re: the Wheel and Dating PIE or NW-IE)
petegray
- the Wheel and Dating PIE or NW-IE
petegray
- Tonal and stress accents
Miguel Carrasquer Vidal
- Dating the final IE unity, in particular the word for "horse"
proto-language
- Dating the final IE unity, in particular the word for "horse"
proto-language
- Dating the final IE unity, in particular the word for "horse"
proto-language
- PIE e/o Ablaut
Richard M. Alderson III
- PIE e/o Ablaut
Stanley Friesen
- Dating the final IE unity, in particular the word for "horse"
Stanley Friesen
- Dating the final IE unity, in particular the word for "horse"
Eduard Selleslagh
- Urheimat in Lithuania? (was Re: the Wheel and Dating PIE or NW-IE)
Robert Whiting
- Brahui
Stefan Georg
- the Wheel and Dating PIE or NW-IE
Eduard Selleslagh
- Of Trees, nodes, and minimal paths (was Re: Urheimat in Lithuania?)
Eduard Selleslagh
- Of Trees, nodes, and minimal paths (was Re: Urheimat in Lithuania?)
X99Lynx at aol.com
- English as a creole
Anthony Appleyard
- Chaque mot a son histoire
Jacques Bisso
- TeX notation in e-mail [was Re: Loaded "HOW LIKELY" questions]
proto-language
- Urheimat in Lithuania? (was Re: the Wheel and Dating PIE or NW-IE)
proto-language
- pre-IE k > H
proto-language
- minimal pairs (was: PIE e/o Ablaut)
proto-language
- PIE e/o Ablaut
proto-language
- Of Trees, nodes, and minimal paths (was Re: Urheimat in Lithuania?)
Richard M. Alderson III
- the Wheel and Dating PIE or NW-IE
Richard M. Alderson III
- PIE e/o Ablaut
proto-language
- Neanderthal DNA
Eduard Selleslagh
- PIE e/o Ablaut
proto-language
- minimal pairs (was: PIE e/o Ablaut)
Robert Whiting
- PIE e/o Ablaut
proto-language
- linguistic maxims [was Re: pre-IE k > H]
Carol F. Justus
- PIE e/o Ablaut
Richard M. Alderson III
- minimal pairs (was: PIE e/o Ablaut)
Richard M. Alderson III
- PIE e/o Ablaut
Stefan Georg
- Urheimat in Lithuania? (was Re: the Wheel and Dating PIE or NW-IE)
Brian M. Scott
- "lumpers"
Hans Holm
- Of Trees, nodes, and minimal paths (was Re: Urheimat in Lithuania?)
Robert Whiting
- Of Trees, nodes, and minimal paths (was Re: Urheimat in Lithuania?)
Robert Whiting
- Semantic alternatives (was Re: Dating the final IE unity, in particular the word for "horse")
Robert Whiting
- PIE e/o Ablaut
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- PIE e/o Ablaut
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- minimal pairs (was: PIE e/o Ablaut)
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