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Index to Volume Fourteen
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| Numbers 1 & 2 pp. 1-192 |
| Numbers 3 & 4 pp. 193-384 |
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| Bader, Françoise
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- An IE Myth of Immersion-Emergence
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39
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| Bomhard, Allan R.
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- An Etymological Note: PIE *Hs-tér- 'Star'
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191
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| Bonfante, Giuliano
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- The Tocharian Accent (A and B)
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301
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| Brosman, Paul W., Jr..
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- Lat. fides and the i-Stems with Nom. Sg. es
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337
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| Doi, Toshio
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- Verbal Nouns in Longes Mac nUisnig
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247
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| Grottanelli, Cristiano
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- Yoked Horses, Twins, and the Powerful Lady: India, Greece, Ireland and Elsewhere
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125
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| Hirunuma, Toshio
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- The Dialects of Ancient Northern Italy
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205
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| Izui, Hisanosuke
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- Indo-European Perfect and the Hittite Verbal System
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195
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| Jasanoff, Jay H.
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183
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| Kaiser, M. and V. Shevoroshkin
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- Inheritance v. Borrowing in IE, Kartvelian, and Semitic
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365
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| Kazama, Kiyozo
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- A Phase of the History of Indic
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289
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| Kortlandt, Frederick
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- Proto-Indo-European Tones?
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153
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- Comments on R. Orr's View
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184
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| Mizutani, Hiroshi
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- Welsh Lenition and the Function of Pre-Verbal Particles
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259
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| Murata, Ikuo
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- The O-Stem Nom.-Acc. Sg. Form and the Fate of Neuter Nouns in East Baltic
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273
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| Ohkuma, Keishiro
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- Kingship in Ancient Ireland
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231
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| Orr, Robert
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- Some Developments in Final Syllables in Slavic - A New Synthesis
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173
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| Polomé, Edgar C.
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- A Note on Thraco-Phrygian Numbers
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185
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- Papers by Japanese Indo-Europeanists: An Introductory Note
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193
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| Schmalstieg, William R.
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- The Ergative Function of the PIE Genitive
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161
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- Slavic Auslautsgesetze Revisited
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379
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| Wojtilla, Gy.
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- Notes on Indo-Aryan Terms for 'Ploughing' and 'Plough'
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27
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| Yoshioka, Jiro
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- The Influence of the Latin Version of the Bible on the Gothic Version in the Case of Prepositions
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219
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| Zanotti, David G.
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- The Evidence of Kurgan Wave III in the Mediterranean
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