Authors - T

Takács, Gábor
  • (1997) Note on the Origin of PIE *pes 'Penis'
Volume 25, p. 371
Taagepera, Rein, Sven-Erik Soosaar, Ago Künnap, and Piret Klesment
  • (2003) Common Phonetic and Grammatical Features of the Uralic Languages and Other Languages in Northern Eurasia
Volume 31, p. 363
Tatár, Maria Magdolna
  • (2007) The Myth of Macha in Eastern Europe
Volume 35, p. 323
Teitler, Hans C.
  • (1979) Ausonius and His Mother's Brother
Volume 7, p. 133
Telegin, D. Ya.
  • (1990) Iranian Hydronyms and Archaeological Cultures in the Eastern Ukraine
Volume 18, p. 109
  • (2005) The Yamna Culture and the Indo-European Homeland Problem
Volume 33, p. 339
  • (2011) In Memoriam -- Dmytro (Dmitry) Ya. Telegin
Volume 39, p. 232
Testen, David
  • (1993) Gender Marking in Greek Compound Adjectives
Volume 21, p. 347
Thomas, Homer L.
  • (1992) The Indo-European Problem: Complexities of the Archaeological Evidence
Volume 20, p. 1
Thomson, Karen
  • (2001) The Meaning and Language of the Rigveda: Rigvedic gravan as a test case
Volume 29, p. 295
  • (2009) A Still Undeciphered Text: How the scientific approach to the Rigveda would open up Indo-European Studies
Volume 37, p. 1
  • (2009) A Still Undeciphered Text, continued: the reply to my critics
Volume 37, p. 59
Tremblay, Xavier
  • In Memoriam -- Xavier Tremblay
Volume 41, p. 480
Linda A. Malcor, Trinchese, Antonio, and Alessandro Faggiani
  • (2019) Missing Pieces: A New Reading of the Main Lucius Artorius Castus Inscription
Volume 47, p. 415
Trubachev, O. N.
  • (1985) Linguistics and Ethnogenesis of the Slavs: The Ancient Slavs As Evidenced by Etymology and Onomastics
Volume 13, p. 203
Tuite, Kevin
  • (1998) Achilles and the Caucasus
Volume 26, p. 289
  • (2019) Comments on ÒThe Origins of Proto-Indo-European: The Caucasian Substrate HypothesisÓ
Volume 47, p. 157
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