[PDF][PDF] The meaning of Celtic* eburos

PCH Schrijver, G Oudaer, G Hily, H Le Bihan - 2015 - academia.edu
There is no doubt that Proto-Celtic possessed a phytonym* eburos. It survives as Old Irish
ibar, Middle Welsh efwr, Middle Breton (h) evor. Although we lack control over their lexical …

[CITAAT][C] Keltisch en de buren: 9000 jaar taalcontact

PCH Schrijver - 2007 - Utrecht University

Tributes to Jim Mallory on his Retirement as Editor of JIES.

E West, DW Anthony, V Mair… - Journal of Indo …, 2020 - search.ebscohost.com
The article presents tributes from various associates of ophthalmologist Jim Mallory on his
retirement as editor of the" Journal of Indo-European Studies." Within the field, of course, Jim's …

[CITAAT][C] The origin of vowel alternation in Avar-Andi-Dido (North-East Caucasian): With special reference to the Dido languages

PCH Schrijver - International Journal of Diachronic Linguistics and …, 2018

[CITAAT][C] 'Free lenition'in Middle Welsh: problems of function and origin

PCH Schrijver - 2010

[PDF][PDF] Talking Neolithic

G Kroonen, JP Mallory, B Comrie - 2013 - academia.edu
TALKING NEOLITHIC? Page 1 TALKING NEOLITHIC? HARVESTING THE LINGUISTIC
EVIDENCE FOR A NON-INDO-EUROPEAN AGRICULTURAL WAVE OF ADVANCE GUUS …

[CITAAT][C] Breton light on the origins of the Old Irish f-future

PCH Schrijver - 2010 - Utrecht University

[CITAAT][C] Keltisch en de buren: 9000 jaar taalcontact (pp. 1-32)

PCH Schrijver - Utrecht University, 2007

[CITAAT][C] forthcoming:'The chronology of the loss of post-posttonic vowels between identical consonants and the origin of the Celtic first person singular imperfect'

PCH SCHRIJVER - Münchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft

[CITAAT][C] La langue hattique et sa pertinence possible pour les contacts linguistiques préhistoriques en Europe occidentale'έ ωontacts linguistiques dans l'τccident …

PCH Schrijver - 2011