That’s very hard to know. But now you can see for yourself¹ in my
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Power, Gender and Mobility: Aspects of Indo-European Society. Edited by Riccardo Ginevra, Stefan Höfler, and Birgit Anette Olsen (Copenhagen Studies in Indo-European Volume 10).
Power, Gender and Mobility: Aspects of Indo-European Society. Edited by Riccardo Ginevra, Stefan Höfler, and Birgit Anette Olsen (Copenhagen Studies in Indo-European Volume 10).
C. Anderson, M. Scarborough, [ ... 96 further authors ... ], R. Gray & P. Heggarty. 2025. The Indo-European Cognate Relationships Dataset. Scientific Data 12:1541.
C. Anderson, M. Scarborough, [ ... 96 further authors ... ], R. Gray & P. Heggarty. 2025. The Indo-European Cognate Relationships Dataset. Scientific Data 12:1541.
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Is a hardback too inflexible (and too expensive: £88 😬)?
Very good news: the paperback version of “The Indo-European language family” is here!
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Is a hardback too inflexible (and too expensive: £88 😬)?
Very good news: the paperback version of “The Indo-European language family” is here!
You even get a discount with the code in the flyer 💸
What I found was surprising and very interesting:
What I found was surprising and very interesting:
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Spanish has 'escuela', Portuguese has 'escola', French has 'école' - all starting with a vowel - but in Italian it's 'scuola'.
Did it never get a vowel?
It sure did: Old Italian had 'iscuola'!
Here's the story of this little vowel:
Spanish has 'escuela', Portuguese has 'escola', French has 'école' - all starting with a vowel - but in Italian it's 'scuola'.
Did it never get a vowel?
It sure did: Old Italian had 'iscuola'!
Here's the story of this little vowel:
"Was the Danish language invented by Big Language History to sell more sound change?"
Anyone with even the slightest acquaintance with Danish will answer "Yes". As far as I can tell, the Danes looked at English historical change and said, "Hold my beer."
"Was the Danish language invented by Big Language History to sell more sound change?"
Anyone with even the slightest acquaintance with Danish will answer "Yes". As far as I can tell, the Danes looked at English historical change and said, "Hold my beer."
That’s very hard to know. But now you can see for yourself¹ in my
⭐️⭐️⭐️ new book ⭐️⭐️⭐️:
Dansk fra nutiden til stenalderen [Danish from the present to the Stone Age]
upress.dk/vare/dansk-f...
That’s very hard to know. But now you can see for yourself¹ in my
⭐️⭐️⭐️ new book ⭐️⭐️⭐️:
Dansk fra nutiden til stenalderen [Danish from the present to the Stone Age]
upress.dk/vare/dansk-f...