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Adams, D.Q. Some Implications of the Carbon-14 Dating of Tocharian Manuscripts 2006 JIES
Vol. 34 
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Adams, D.Q. Etymological Connections of the Tocharian Word for ‘Village’ and the Germanic Word for ‘House’ 2006 JIES
Vol. 34 
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Adrados, F.R. A Panorama of Indo-European Linguistics since the Middle of the Twentieth Century: Advances and Immobilism 2007 JIES
Vol. 35 
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Al-Maini, D. The Political Cosmology of the Homeric Hymn to Demeter 2009 JIES
Vol. 37 
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Allen, N.J. The Heimdall-Dyu Comparison Revisited 2007 JIES
Vol. 35 
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Anderson, E.R. Father-Son Combat: An Indo-European Typescene and its Variations 2008 JIES
Vol. 36 
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Anghelina, C. The Immovable Olympus 2008 JIES
Vol. 36 
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Anthony, D.W. A New Approach to Language and Archaeology: The Usatovo Culture and the Separation of Pre-Germanic 2008 JIES
Vol. 36 
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Beekes, R. Pre-Greek Names 2009 JIES
Vol. 37 
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Bek-Pedersen, K. A Myth in Folktale Clothing? 2007 JIES
Vol. 35 
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Bek-Pedersen, K. Oppositions and Cooperations in the Baldr Myth, with Irish and Welsh Parallels 2006 JIES
Vol. 34 
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Bjornvand, H. The Etymology of English ale 2007 JIES
Vol. 35 
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Blažek, V. From August Schleicher to Sergei Starostin: On the development of the tree-diagram models of the Indo-European languages 2007 JIES
Vol. 35 
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Brosman, P. The Cognates of the Vedic í -stems 2006 JIES
Vol. 34 
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Brosman, P.W. PIH uw > um: A Reaffirmation 2008 JIES
Vol. 36 
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Buyaner, D. The Myth of the Bridge of Separator: a Trace of Shamanistic Practices in Zoroastrianism? 2007 JIES
Vol. 35 
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Carney, J. The Pangs of the Ulstermen: An Exchangist Perspective 2008 JIES
Vol. 36 
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Colarusso, J. The Hunters (Indo-European Proto-myths: The Storm God, The Good King, The Mighty Hunter) 2008 JIES
Vol. 36 
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Colarusso, J. The Functions Revisited, a Nart God of War and Three Nart Heroes 2006 JIES
Vol. 34 
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Ducœur, G. Passing through Flood Waters in Vedic Thought 2008 JIES
Vol. 36 
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Erol, A.F. Analysing the Relationship between the Crescent Shaped Shield and the Amazons 2008 JIES
Vol. 36 
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Fisher, J. Asterisking Ennius: The Annales of Quintus Ennius and the Indo-European Tradition 2008 JIES
Vol. 36 
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Garbutt, K. An Indo-European Night Raid? 2006 JIES
Vol. 34 
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Greppin, J.A.C. More Material on the Urartian Substratum in Armenian 2008 JIES
Vol. 36 
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Hicks, R. Cosmography In Tochmarc Étaíne 2009 JIES
Vol. 37 
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Huld, M. Albanian gogël and Indo-European ‘acorns’ 2007 JIES
Vol. 35 
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Huld, M.E. Proto-Indo-Europeans and the Squirrel, Sciurus vulgaris 2009 JIES
Vol. 37 
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Katz, J.T. The “‘Urbi et Orbi’-Rule” Revisited 2006 JIES
Vol. 34 
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Kloekhors, A. Some Indo-Uralic Aspects of Hittite 2008 JIES
Vol. 36 
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Kryukova, V. Gates of the Zoroastrian Paradise 2007 JIES
Vol. 35 
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Kulikov, L. Vedic pißá- and Atharvaveda-Íaunakí1ya 19.49.4 = Atharvaveda-Paippaláda 14.8.4: A note on the Indo-Iranian bestiary∗ 2009 JIES
Vol. 37 
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Littleton, C.S. Cultural Hybridization and the Indo-European Expansion: The Tripartite/Quadripartite Ideology as a Manifestation of Mestizaje 2006 JIES
Vol. 34 
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Lubotsky, A. Old Phrygian bevdos ‘statue, image’, Greek βεῦδος ‘woman’s dress’ 2008 JIES
Vol. 36 
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Lyle, E. The Marriage and Recovery of the Young Goddess: Story and Structure 2008 JIES
Vol. 36 
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Lyle, E. The Importance of the Prehistory of Indo-European Structures for Indo-European Studies 2006 JIES
Vol. 34 
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Lynn, C.J. Suggested Archaeological and Architectural Examples of Tripartite Structures 2006 JIES
Vol. 34 
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Mair, V.H. The Rediscovery and Complete Excavation of Ördek’s Necropolis 2006 JIES
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Mees, B. Chamalières sníeθθic and ‘binding’ in Celtic 2007 JIES
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Millar, A. The Old English Rune Poem – Semantics, Structure, and Symmetry 2006 JIES
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Miller, D. Where do we stand? 2006 JIES
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Miller, D.A. Legends of Hair: Tracing the Tonsorial Story of Indo-European King and Hero 2007 JIES
Vol. 35 
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Monnette, C. Heroes and Hells in Beowulf, the Shahnameh, and the Táin Bó Cúailnge 2008 JIES
Vol. 36 
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Mumm, P.-A. Comment on “A still undeciphered text” 2009 JIES
Vol. 37 
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Neale, H. Iblís and the Threefold Death Motif in a Medieval Persian Hagiography 2007 JIES
Vol. 35 
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Oguibénine, B. New Type Word Indexes for Use in Sanskrit Philology 2008 JIES
Vol. 36 
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Pagliarulo, G. On the Alleged Functions of Word-order in Wulfilian Gothic 2006 JIES
Vol. 34 
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Parpola, A. Interpreting the Rigveda: Comments on Karen Thomson’s approach 2009 JIES
Vol. 37 
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Petrosyan, A. Forefather Hayk in the Light of Comparative Mythology 2009 JIES
Vol. 37 
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Petrosyan, A. The Indo-European *H2ner(t)-s and the Dánu Tribe 2007 JIES
Vol. 35 
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Pierce, M. Vowel Epenthesis vs. Schwa Lexicalization in Classical Armenian 2007 JIES
Vol. 35 
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Poruciuc, A. Two Romanian terms (tureci and cioareci) based on Old Germanic designations of leg-coverings 2008 JIES
Vol. 36 
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de la Puente, I.G. The Liberation of Kiev sub anno 968 2006 JIES
Vol. 34 
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Pūtelis, A. Tripartition of the Pantheon: A Latvian Perspective 2006 JIES
Vol. 34 
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Rifkin, M.J. A Spatial Analysis of Neolithic Cultures throughout Eastern, Central, and Northern Europe in Relation to Proto-Germanic 2007 JIES
Vol. 35 
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Sayers, W. The Etymologies of English dog and cur 2008 JIES
Vol. 36 
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Sayers, W. Grendel’s Mother (Beowulf) and the Celtic Sovereignty Goddess 2007 JIES
Vol. 35 
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Sayers, W. “Rollant ferit en une perre bise”: Of Stones, Bread, and Birches 2006 JIES
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Shaw, J. A Gaelic Eschatological Folktale, Celtic Cosmology and Dumézil’s “Three Realms” 2007 JIES
Vol. 35 
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Shaw, J. Indo-European Dragon-Slayers and Healers, and the Irish Account of Dian Cécht and Méiche 2006 JIES
Vol. 34 
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Tatár, M.M. The Myth of Macha in Eastern Europe 2007 JIES
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Thomson, K. A Still Undeciphered Text, continued: the reply to my critics 2009 JIES
Vol. 37 
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Thomson, K. A Still Undeciphered Text: How the scientific approach to the Rigveda would open up Indo-European Studies 2009 JIES
Vol. 37 
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de Vaan, M. The derivational history of Greek hippos and hippeus 2009 JIES
Vol. 37 
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Vanséveren, S. A “New” Ancient Indo-European Language? On Assumed Linguistic Contacts between Sumerian and Indo-European “Euphratic” 2008 JIES
Vol. 36 
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West, E.B. Married Hero/Single Princess: Homer’s Nausicaa and the Indic Citrangada 2009 JIES
Vol. 37 
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Zimmer, S. HIC RHODUS! A brief comment on Karen Thomson, A still undeciphered text: how the scientific approach to the Rigveda would open up Indo-European Studies 2009 JIES
Vol. 37 
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Zimmer, S. ‘Sacrifice’ in Proto-Indo-European 2009 JIES
Vol. 37 
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Álvarez-Pedrosa, J.A. Krakow’s Foundation Myth: An Indo-European theme through the eyes of medieval erudition 2009 JIES
Vol. 37 
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INDEX TO VOLUME 36 2008 JIES
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INDEX TO VOLUME 35 2007 JIES
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