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| Numbers 3 & 4 pp. 257-480 |
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| Adams, Douglas Q.
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- Designations of the Cervidae in Proto-Indo-European
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269
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| Bammesberger, Alfred
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- The Provenance of the Germanic Stem-Shape *habd-
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467
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| Campanile, Enrico
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477
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| D'Iakonov, I. M.
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- On the Original Homeland of the Speakers of Indo-European
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92
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| Dieterle, Richard L.
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- The Hidden Warrior: The Social Code of the Volundarkviða
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283
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| Gamkrelidze, T. V. and V. V. Ivanov
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- The Ancient Near East and the Indo-European Question: Temporal and Territorial Characteristics of Proto-Indo-European Based on Linguistic and Historico-Cultural Data
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3
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- The Migrations of Tribes Speaking Indo-European Dialects from Their Original Homeland in the Near East to Their Historical Habitations in Eurasia
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49
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- The Problem of the Origianl Homeland of the Speakers of Indo-European Languages in Response to I. M. Diakonoff's Article
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175
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| Gimbutas, Marija
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- Primary and Secondary Homeland of the Indo-Europeans: Comments on the Gamkrelidze-Ivanov Articles
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185
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| Golab, Z.
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- Slavic komon' and kon' 'equus': An Attempt at Etymology against the Background of the History of Domestication
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415
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| Kaiser, M. and V. Shevoroshkin
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- On Indo-European Laryngeals and Vowels
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377
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| Linke, Uli
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- Blood as Metaphor in Indo-European
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333
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| Polomé, Edgar C.
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- Recent Russian Papers on the Indo-European Problem and the Ethnogenesis and Original Homeland of the Slavs
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1
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| Salmons, Joseph C.
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- Methods of Prehistorical Dialect Grouping: The Role of Lexical Data in the Germanic Ausgliederung
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445
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| Sochacki, Zdzislaw
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- The Relationship between the Baden Culture and the South-East European Cultures
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257
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| Trubachev, O. N.
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- Linguistics and Ethnogenesis of the Slavs: The Ancient Slavs as Evidenced by Etymology and Onomastics
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203
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