The Foundations of Latin

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Walter de Gruyter, 1999 - Всего страниц: 534

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An outline of ProtoIndoEuropean
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Ancient Italy and its IndoEuropeanization
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The languages of ancient Italy
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The development of the Latin phonological system from
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The development of the Latin morphological system from PIE
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List of maps
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References
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Classical sources cited
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Albanian
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Inscription from Navelli
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Materials for the study of Latin
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Duenos inscription
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