Classical Armenian ji, arcat’i, and botanical -i
Joost W. P. M. Botman
págs. 3-8
A Contrastive Study of the Co-occurrence of the Augmented, Unaugmented and Iterative forms in -σκ- in Iliad 24
Filip De Decker
págs. 9-95
Why and How Do New Tense Formations Arise? – On the Emergence of the Vedic So-Called Periphrastic tā-Future
Simon Fries
págs. 96-165
Vedic dháya-, citáya- and an Indo-Iranian sound law
Jay H. Jasanoff
págs. 166-185
The origin of the Proto-Indo-European nominal plural ending *-ōs*
Sverre Stausland Johnsen
págs. 186-195
Accent or intonation? The vocative in Vedic. With an excursus on Greek
Götz Keydana
págs. 196-213
Proto-Indo-European *sneigʷʰ- ‘to fall down; to snow’*
Guus Kroonen, Andrew Wigman, Rasmus Thorsø
págs. 214-224
Greek μάρτυς ‘witness’, σειρά ‘rope’ and PIE *ter(H)- ‘to bind’
Claire Le Feuvre
págs. 225-238
‘Chevreuil’ en indo-européen
Remy Viredaz
págs. 239-289
Diathetic problem of the Baltic ā-preterits to the simple thematic presents
Yoko Yamazaki
págs. 290-311
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