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International Journal of Diachronic Linguistics and Linguistic Reconstruction

244 p., E-book
39.90 €
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The journal, first published in 2004, covers the field of historical comparative linguistics and comparative reconstruction, particularly of Indo-European languages, though others such as the Tungusic and North-West Caucasian families are also addressed. Attention is also devoted to philological investigations …

International Journal of Diachronic Linguistics and Linguistic Reconstruction

360 p., E-book
39.90 €
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The journal, first published in 2004, covers the field of historical comparative linguistics and comparative reconstruction, particularly of Indo-European languages, though others such as the Tungusic and North-West Caucasian families are also addressed. Attention is also devoted to philological investigations …

International Journal of Diachronic Linguistics and Linguistic Reconstruction

296 p., E-book
39.90 €
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The journal, first published in 2004, covers the field of historical comparative linguistics and comparative reconstruction, particularly of Indo-European languages, though others such as the Tungusic and North-West Caucasian families are also addressed. Attention is also devoted to philological investigations …

International Journal of Diachronic Linguistics and Linguistic Reconstruction

184 p., E-book
39.90 €
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The journal, first published in 2004, covers the field of historical comparative linguistics and comparative reconstruction, particularly of Indo-European languages, though others such as the Tungusic and North-West Caucasian families are also addressed. Attention is also devoted to philological investigations …

International Journal of Diachronic Linguistics and Linguistic Reconstruction

204 p., E-book
39.90 €
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The journal, first published in 2004, covers the field of historical comparative linguistics and comparative reconstruction, particularly of Indo-European languages, though others such as the Tungusic and North-West Caucasian families are also addressed. Attention is also devoted to philological investigations …