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Index to Volume Six
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| Numbers 1 & 2 pp. 1-148 |
| Numbers 3 & 4 pp. 149-295 |
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| Aranovsky, Olga R.
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- On the Interpretation of the "Knowledge of Suffering" in Aeschylus "Agamemnon" (176-183)
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243
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| Arbeitman, Yoël
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- An Addendum to "Why Two Preverbs (and Only These Two) Became Inseparable in Hittite," JIES II.1
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143
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| Bökönyi, Sandor
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- The Earliest Waves of Domestic Horses in East Europe
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17
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| Brosman, Paul W., Jr.
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- The Hittite Gender of Cognates of PIE Neuters
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93
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| Dubuisson, Daniel
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- The Apologues of Saint Comlumba and Solon or the "Third Function" Denigrated
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231
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| Ellis, Linda
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- Reinterpretations of the West Slavic Cult Site in Arkona
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1
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| Greene, Jesse Laurence
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- Indo-European Social Tripartism in Book I of the Cædmonian Paraphrase
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263
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| Greppin, John
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141
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| Hollifield, Patrick
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- Indo-European Etymologies
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173
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| Justus, Carol F.
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- Syntactic Changes: Evidence for Restructuring among Coexistant Variants
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107
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| Kraig, Bruce
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- Symbolism in Burial Orientations among Early Indo-Europeans
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149
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| Maher, J. Peter
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- A Linguistic-Botanical Problem: The Oak and the Fir
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225
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| Scharfe, Harmut
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211
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| Shields, Kenneth Jr.
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- Some Remarks Concerning Early Indo-European Nominal Inflections
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107
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133
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| Smith, R. Morton
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77
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| Spamer, James B.
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- The Old English Bee Charm: An Explication
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279
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