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1. The fronting of back vowels after *j in Slavonic.

2. Evidence for a new pre-Proto-Indo-European sound law *-ē̆m > PIE *-ō̆m.

3. Semantic variation and semantic change in the color lexicon.

4. Negative correlative coordination in Indo-European: emergence, evolution and variability.

5. Ossetic Boar.

6. Areal and phylogenetic dimensions of word order variation in Indo-European languages

7. DUMÉZİL VE TRİNİTE TEORİSİ.

9. Türkçe Bal [Honey]’ın Kökeni

10. 'Le Barbare parle Grec': French Classical Scholars and the Racialisation of Modern Greek.

11. The Origin of Turkic Bal [Honey].

12. EXISTE-T-IL UN ERGATIF INDO-EUROPÉEN ?

13. DER NAME LEIPZIG UND DIE GERMANISCHE LAUTVERSCHIEBUNG.

14. MŽE A HYDRONYMA JEJÍHO POVODÍ VE SVĚTLE ETYMOLOGIE.

15. THE WORDS FOR FEAR IN ANCIENT GREEK FROM AN ETYMOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE.

16. Divergence-time estimation in Indo-European: The case of Latin.

17. (Mis)Leading Approaches in Toponomastics. Review of the book: Perono Cacciafoco, F., & Cavallaro, F. (2023). Place Names. Approaches and Perspectives in Toponymy and Toponomastics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. xxiii + 298 p.

18. The language of muteness: examining the work of Gazdanov and Salkazanova in Paris

19. A synchronic and diachronic reappraisal of Indo-European *dʱug̑ʱh2ter- 'daughter' and *suhxnú- 'son' in Celtic dialects, Insular and Continental.

20. Word order evolves at similar rates in main and subordinate clauses: Corpus-based evidence from Indo-European.

21. HUAZIMET NË POEZITË "DUKE PRITUR TY", "KINEMA E VJETËR", "KUR TI TELEFONOJE", "PRITJA", "RETË", "KOHA E POPUJVE" TË ISMAIL KADARESË.

22. Root-adjacent exponence in the Sanskrit, Ancient Greek, and Latin verbal systems

23. Latin verbal morphology and the diachronic development of its thematic and athematic constructions.

24. Taking the nominative (back) out of the accusative: Case features and the distribution of stems in Indo-European paradigms.

25. MAPPING INDOEUROPEAN ANATOMICAL TERMINOLOGY II: LATVIAN GALA 'MEAT'.

26. La lengua de los celtíberos.

27. Per l'etimologia e la storia dei bagaudi

28. The evolution of lexical semantics dynamics, directionality, and drift

30. "I Know That I Hung, on a Windy Tree" The Parables of the Indoeuropean Jesus.

31. Etymology and Comparative Mythology: Python, Oceanus, the Hydra, Scylla, Typhon, and Indo-European Water Monsters.

32. Location of the Uralic proto-language in the Kama River Valley and the Uralic speakers' Expansion east and west with the 'Sejma-Turbino transcultural phenomenon’ 2200-1900 BC

33. Research on the Structure of Indo-European Dialect Continuum by Comparing Swadesh Lists of the Closest Descendant Languages

34. PIE *peh2ur ’fire’. Two Slavic etymologies

35. Correlated grammaticalization: The rise of articles in Indo-European.

36. Drastic demographic events triggered the Uralic spread.

37. Från stäppen till stallet : DNA-studiernas upplysningar om hästdomesticering

38. Word order evolves at similar rates in main and subordinate clauses : Corpus-based evidence from Indo-European

39. The Inverse of Praise : Epigraphic Practices of Indo-European Cursing

40. Personal and impersonal sentences in Lithuanian and Proto-Indo-European

41. Sub-Indo-European Europe

42. PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL SENTENCES IN LITHUANIAN AND PROTO-INDO-EUROPEAN.

43. Hierarchy, Religion and Race: Nineteenth Century Philology and the Search for the Origins of the Egyptian Language.

44. The plague and the population of Europe in the Neolithic and Bronze Ages.

45. Unveiling the Enigmatic Origins of Sardinian Toponyms.

46. Pluralized Collectives in Young Avestan: A Morphosyntactic Explanation of the Replacement of the YAv. nom.-acc.pl.n. Endings and by -āiš, and -īš.

47. Západoslovanská slova na *cud‑.

48. A new prosodic reconstruction of Proto-Indo-European *-mon-stems.

49. Double nasal presents.

50. EL MÉTODO INDUCTIVO Y SU APLICACIÓN A LA ENSEÑANZA DEL GRIEGO CLÁSICO.

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