Indo-European Numerals

Voorkant
Jadranka Gvozdanovic
Walter de Gruyter, 3 jun 2011 - 953 pagina's

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Chapter 1 Remarks on numeral systems
1
Chapter 2 Some thoughts about IndoEuropean numerals
11
Chapter 3 Anatolian
29
Chapter 4 Tocharian
97
Chapter 5 Old Indian
163
Chapter 6 Middle IndoAryan
199
Chapter 7 Modern IndoAryan
243
Chapter 8 Iranian
289
Chapter 12 Italic
389
Chapter 13 Romance
447
Chapter 14 Celtic
497
Chapter 15 Germanic
555
Chapter 16 BaltoSlavonic
717
Chapter 17 Albanian
835
Appendix I List of lesserknown languages
923
Appendix II List of lesserknown place names
929

Chapter 9 Armenian
347
Chapter 10 ThracoPhrygian
361
Chapter 11 Greek
369

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