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  2. Calvert Watkins - Wikipedia

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    Calvert Watkins was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on March 13, 1933, to Ralph James Watkins, an economist [2] and government advisor, [3] and Willye Ward, a Spanish teacher who translated the personal memoirs of former Mexican president Gen. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna. [4]

  3. Indo-European languages - Wikipedia

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    The generation of Indo-Europeanists active in the last third of the 20th century (such as Calvert Watkins, Jochem Schindler, and Helmut Rix) developed a better understanding of morphology and of ablaut in the wake of Kuryłowicz's 1956 Apophony in Indo-European, who in 1927 pointed out the existence of the Hittite consonant ḫ. [13]

  4. Wikipedia:Peer review/Indo-European/archive1 - Wikipedia

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    (2) almost all Indo-Eurpean languages use the word salt/sal/saltz to designate sodium carbonate because an important source of easily-found salt was Salz (now Salzburg). (3) almost all Indo-European languages use variations of the words papa/mama to designate mother/father. There must be dozens more examples. Ogg 12:21, 11 Sep 2004 (UTC)

  5. Indo-European migrations - Wikipedia

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    The Indo-European migrations are hypothesized migrations of peoples who spoke Proto-Indo-European (PIE) and the derived Indo-European languages, which took place from around 4000 to 1000 BCE, potentially explaining how these related languages came to be spoken across a large area of Eurasia spanning from the Indian subcontinent and Iranian ...

  6. A new bar in Atwater oozes Eastern European flair - AOL

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    Bar Sinizki, from the teams behind Dune and Kaldi Coffee, specializes in Eastern European classics such as cheese-and-potato pierogi. (Stephanie Breijo / Los Angeles Times)

  7. List of pidgins, creoles, mixed languages and cants based on ...

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    Indo-European–Eskimo–Aleutian Russian–Aleutian Mednyj Aleut; Indo-European–Japanese English–Japanese Bonin English, a mix of Japanese and English Creole[40] Indo-European–Pama–Nyungan English–Warlpiri Light Warlpiri; English–Gurindji Gurindji Kriol; Indo-European–Turkic Greek–Turkish Cappadocian Greek; Indo-European–Semitic

  8. Journal of Indo-European Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Indo-European Studies (JIES) is a peer-reviewed academic journal of Indo-European studies. The journal publishes papers in the fields of anthropology, archaeology, mythology and linguistics relating to the cultural history of the Indo-European-speaking peoples. It is published every three months.

  9. Category:Indo-European - Wikipedia

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    Locations in Indo-European mythology (7 C) P. Indo-European peoples (22 C, 29 P) Pre-Indo-Europeans (1 C, 27 P) S. Indo-European studies (3 C, 7 P)