Wp/akz/Inθo-Juɬópà innaaɬiilka istállàaka
Ooli naaɬiika | Juɬópà mooton Inθya |
Ooli naaɬiika | inθojuɬópàahaɬopotli |
Ooli naaɬiika | sobáyko |
Innaaɬiilka istállàaka | Inθo-Juɬópà |
Ooli hosso | látìnhossochiɬopotli mooton mìnta |
Ooli wákulàti | íkso |
ISO 639-1 | íkso |
ISO 639-2 | ine
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ISO 639-3 | íkso |
Inθo-Juɬópà innaaɬiilka istállàaka ooli innaaɬiilka istállàaka.
Innaaɬiilka[edit | edit source]
Ethnologue.com[edit | edit source]
I. Paleo-Balkán
- A. Albán
- i. Gheg
- 1. Gheg (aln)
- i. Tosk
- 1. Arbëreshë (aae)
- 2. Arvanitika (aat)
- 3. Tosk (als)
- i. Gheg
- B. Dasia † (xdc)
- C. Fjíkwan † (xpg)
- D. Paioan † (xli)
- E. Twásia † (txh)
II. Masedonán-Kɬík
II. Anatólan †
- A. Hitit † (hit)
- B. Luwia †
- C. Pisidán-Sideti †
- 1. Pisidán † (xps)
- i. Sideti-Pamfili †
- D. Palaik † (plq)
- E. Tiwséni †
- F. Lidia † (xld)
- G. Lisia † (xlc)
- H. Misia †
- I. Kapadosia †
- J. Paflágon †
Aɬaplichi[edit | edit source]
- Auroux, Sylvain, History of the Language Sciences, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, 2000 ISBN 3110167352.
- Kortlandt, Frederik, 1990, The Spread of the Indo-Europeans, Journal of Indo-European Studies, 18.1-2: 131-140
- Lubotsky, A., The Old Phrygian Areyastis-inscription, Kadmos 27, 9-26, 1988
- Kortlandt, Frederik , The Thraco-Armenian consonant shift, Linguistique Balkanique 31, 71-74, 1988
- Lane, George S., Adams, Douglas Q., The Tocharian problem, Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol.22, Helen Hemingway Benton Publisher, Chicago, (15th ed.) 1981
- Renfrew, C., The Anatolian origins of Proto-Indo-European and the autochthony of the Hittites. In R. Drews ed., Greater Anatolia and the Indo-Hittite language family, Institute for the Study of Man, Washington, DC, 2001
- Houwink ten Cate, H.J., Melchert, H. Craig and van den Hout, Theo P.J. Indo-European languages, The parent language, Laryngeal theory, Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol.22, Helen Hemingway Benton Publisher, Chicago, (15th ed.) 1981
- Holm, Hans J., The Distribution of Data in Word Lists and its Impact on the Subgrouping of Languages, in Christine Preisach, Hans Burkhardt, Lars Schmidt-Thieme, Reinhold Decker (eds.), Data Analysis, Machine Learning, and Applications, Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the German Classification Society (GfKl), University of Freiburg, March 7-9, 2007, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg-Berlin, 2008
- Szemerényi, Oswald; David Jones, Irene Jones (1999). Introduction to Indo-European Linguistics. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198238706.
Mìnta aɬaplichi[edit | edit source]
- Beekes, Robert S. P. (1995). Comparative Indo-European Linguistics. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. ISBN 90-272-2151-0 (Europe), ISBN 1-55619-505-2 (U.S.).
- Chakrabarti, Byomkes (1994). A comparative study of Santali and Bengali. Calcutta: K.P. Bagchi & Co. ISBN 8170741289
- Collinge, N. E. (1985). The Laws of Indo-European. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. ISBN 0-915027-75-5 (U.S.), ISBN 90-272-2102-2 (Europe).
- Mallory, J.P., (1989). In Search of the Indo-Europeans London: Thames and Hudson. ISBN 0-500-27616-1
- Renfrew, Colin (1987). Archaeology & Language. The Puzzle of the Indo-European Origins. London: Jonathan Cape. ISBN 0-224-02495-7
- Schleicher, August, A Compendium of the Comparative Grammar of the Indo-European Languages (1861/62).
- Strazny, Philip (Ed). (2000). Dictionary of Historical and Comparative Linguistics, 1, Routledge. ISBN 978-1579582180.
- Szemerényi, Oswald (1957). "The problem of Balto-Slav unity". Kratylos 2: 97–123.
- Watkins, Calvert (2000). The American Heritage Dictionary of Indo-European Roots. Houghton Mifflin. ISBN 0-618-08250-6.
- Remys, Edmund, General distinguishing features of various Indo-European languages and their relationship to Lithuanian. Berlin, New York: Indogermanische Forschungen, Vol. 112, 2007.
Intàjnat[edit | edit source]
Databás[edit | edit source]
- The Indo-European Database(Indo-European Etymological Dictionary (IEED))
- IE language family overview (SIL)
- Indo-European at the LLOW-database
- Indo-European Documentation Center at the University of Texas at Austin
- TITUS(English Startpage) Collection of IE scholarly materials
- The Indo-European Database A site of joint resource of Indo-European languages, history, archaeology and religion.
Laksikón[edit | edit source]
- Indo-European Roots, from the American Heritage Dictionary.
- Early Indo-European Loanwords Preserved in Finnish.