U ovome se radu sustavno onomasticki istražuje najstariji sloj toponima hrvatskoga podrucja – ime... more U ovome se radu sustavno onomasticki istražuje najstariji sloj toponima hrvatskoga podrucja – imena zemljopisnih objekata nastala prije dolaska
The question of possible Italo-Celtic unity has been amply discussed so far. The notion of a spec... more The question of possible Italo-Celtic unity has been amply discussed so far. The notion of a special Italo-Celtic subgroup was broadly accepted until mid 20th century. It flourished under the patronage of A. Meillet, and C. Watkins contributed to the fact that many linguists today consider it implausible. Given that there is a general disagreement in relation to a possible Italo-Celtic unity, a new approach to the problem is put forward. One may presume that the alleged Italo-Celtic unity may have left some evidence in verb formation. We employed the data of the Lexikon der Indogermanischen Verben to find verbal forms which are shared by both Italic and Celtic, and no other languages. There are thirteen such forms and they are considered to be exclusive morphological isoglosses. The number of exclusive Italo-Celtic isoglosses does not provide any evidence for a specific Italo-Celtic similarity, since Italic and Greek, as well as Celtic and Indo-Iranian languages, share more exclusiv...
U ovome se radu sustavno onomasticki istražuje najstariji sloj toponima hrvatskoga podrucja – ime... more U ovome se radu sustavno onomasticki istražuje najstariji sloj toponima hrvatskoga podrucja – imena zemljopisnih objekata nastala prije dolaska
The question of possible Italo-Celtic unity has been amply discussed so far. The notion of a spec... more The question of possible Italo-Celtic unity has been amply discussed so far. The notion of a special Italo-Celtic subgroup was broadly accepted until mid 20th century. It flourished under the patronage of A. Meillet, and C. Watkins contributed to the fact that many linguists today consider it implausible. Given that there is a general disagreement in relation to a possible Italo-Celtic unity, a new approach to the problem is put forward. One may presume that the alleged Italo-Celtic unity may have left some evidence in verb formation. We employed the data of the Lexikon der Indogermanischen Verben to find verbal forms which are shared by both Italic and Celtic, and no other languages. There are thirteen such forms and they are considered to be exclusive morphological isoglosses. The number of exclusive Italo-Celtic isoglosses does not provide any evidence for a specific Italo-Celtic similarity, since Italic and Greek, as well as Celtic and Indo-Iranian languages, share more exclusiv...
Etymological dictionary of Croatian, O – Ž (Ranko Matasović, Dubravka Ivšić, Tijmen Pronk). This ... more Etymological dictionary of Croatian, O – Ž (Ranko Matasović, Dubravka Ivšić, Tijmen Pronk). This dictionary, the second of two volumes, explains the origin of the lexicon of the Croatian standard language. The etymologies of the Croatian words have been brought up to date according to the latest insights in Slavic and Indo-European linguistics.
Etymological dictionary of Croatian, A - Nj (Ranko Matasović, Tijmen Pronk, Dubravka Ivšić, Dunja... more Etymological dictionary of Croatian, A - Nj (Ranko Matasović, Tijmen Pronk, Dubravka Ivšić, Dunja Brozović Rončević). This dictionary, the first of two volumes, explains the origin of the lexicon of the Croatian standard language. The etymologies of the Croatian words have been brought up to date according to the latest insights in Slavic and Indo-European linguistics.
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