In:Studies in Baltic and Indo-European Linguistics: In honor of William R. Schmalstieg
Edited by Philip Baldi and Pietro U. Dini
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 254] 2004
► pp. v–viii
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Published online: 27 September 2004
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.254.toc
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Table of contents
Lithuanian esmí and esú “I am”: On the Spread of the Thematic Present in Indo-European Languages19
Finnish terve “sound, healthy”, Slavonic *sъdorvъ “id.”, and Lithuanian tervė́tis “recover, mend, convalesce”103
“Rain” and “ant”: How Are Their Names Connected in Old Prussian? (suge E 47 – saugis E 791)143
Observations on the Paradigms of Lithuanian dė́ti “set, place, lay” and dúoti “give”165
On the Indo-European Origins of Greek 3rd Pl. Act.Imperative -ντον: “New Image” Morphology and Monophthongizations173
Double Orthography in American Lithuanian Newspapers at the Turn of the Twentieth Century189
Index291
