نتایج جستجو برای: from proto indo

تعداد نتایج: 5623452  

Jacob Dahl, morteza Hessari R. Yousefi Zoshk

Twelve proto-Elamite tablets and fragments were found during the 2006-07 excavation at Tape Sofalin in the northernCentral Iranian Plateau. The form and content of these tablets is entirely consistent with that of the standard and late proto-Elamite tablets from Susa, except TSF 11, which we date to the Susa II/GodinV Period. Although all of the inscribedobjects from Tape Sofalin published here...

Journal: :Language and Linguistics Compass 2009
H. Craig Melchert

Words expressing spatial relationships in Hittite are synchronically adverbs, not case forms of nouns as sometimes alleged. They are attested in three distinct syntactic roles: postpositions, preverbs, and freestanding adverbs. Some of these local adverbs are inherited from Proto-Indo-European, while others reflect petrified case forms of nouns. Postpositions from inherited local adverbs origin...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2012
M Ioana B Ferwerda T S Plantinga M Stappers M Oosting M McCall A Cimpoeru F Burada N Panduru R Sauerwein O Doumbo J W M van der Meer R van Crevel L A B Joosten M G Netea

Upon the invasion of the host by microorganisms, innate immunity is triggered through pathogen recognition by pattern recognition receptors (PRRs). Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are the best-studied class of PRRs, and they recognize specific pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) from various microorganisms. A large number of studies have shown that genetic variation in TLRs may influence ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America 2023

The Albanian language is traditionally divided between the Gheg dialect to geographic north and now Standard Tosk south. Recent literature of historically isolated Malsia Madhe (Dedvukaj 2022) has revealed a subdialect which not undergone specific phonological sound changes seen in both Modern dialects. distinct from dialects (Malsia) that it contains homorganic nasal-stop clusters positions wh...

2017
George Walkden

This volume is the second in Ringe’s Linguistic history of English, picking up where the previous book, From Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Germanic (Ringe 2006), left off. It covers the time period from the break-up of Proto-Germanic until c. 900 ce, thus ending roughly in the middle of the Old English (OE) period as traditionally conceived. The scope of this monumental project will be apparent ...

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