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American Indian studies.
Ethnosemantics of the dream helper in south-central California.
Chimariko placenames and the boundaries of Chimariko territory.
An ‘Indo European’ type paradigm in Proto Eastern Miwok.
Consequential verbs in the Northern Iroquoian languages and elsewhere.
The “old time” Chunut count.
Some Yokuts-Maidun comparisons.
Notes on Karok internal reconstruction.
Patterns of derivational affixation in the Spanish dialect of the last Rumsen speakers.
Washo bipartite verb stems.
Pre-Columbian borrowing involving Huastec.
Northern Chumash numerals.
Yuman numerals.
How languages die: A social history of unstable bilingualism among the Eastern Pomo.
Preaspirated consonants in Central Numic.
Renewal in Numic color systems.
Rumsen II: An evaluation of reconstitution.
Ukiah: Yokaya.
Nonimmediate as a semantic unit in Delaware.
The non-genetic relationship of Wappo and Yuki.
English and Spanish loanwords in Wintu.
Two systems of Cahuilla kinship expressions: labeling and descriptive.
Rumsen derivation
Shasta and Konomihu
Indoeuropean studies
Greek βούλομαι: Etymology and evolution
The dönsk tunga in Early Medieval Normandy: a note
The present participle again – some observations based on an Old Norse text
Extension versus convergence in the North Germanic verb
Sanskrit bhōgin- ‘wealthy’ → ‘village headman; fisherman, palanquin-bearer’
Diphthongs in Old English
Albanian është
On the origin of the 3rd sg. -r in Old Norse
Indo-European themes in Homer
The nominative singular of n-stems in Germanic
The unethical dative
Definite default in Old Icelandic
August Friedrich Pott as a pioneer of Romance linguistics
The syntax of Old Russian mĭněti (sja)
Notker’s “Anlautgesetz” and generative phonology
An exception to Old High German umlaut
The etymon of snake, snail, and sneak in the light of Indo-Iranian
Indo-European, Classical Armenian, and Modern Armenian
The Venetic r-forms in a comparative perspective.