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Cultural connotations of categorizing the environment : does the presence of a linguistic gender and noun class system in any way connect to cultural feature data?
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The lexical and typological trajectory of Indo-European gender evolution
2021) Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea(
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A dangerous story : The linguistic behaviour of the category sharp cutting implements
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New functions and updates of the resource DiACL - Diachronic Atlas of Compartive Linguistics
2021) p.125-136(
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Expansion by migration and diffusion by contact is a source to the global diversity of linguistic nominal categorization systems
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- 2020
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The typology of sound symbolism : Defining macro-concepts via their semantic and phonetic features
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The evolutionary mechanisms of vocal iconicity. : A study on basic vocabulary of the Indo-European family
2020) SLE, 2020(
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- 2019
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The Cultural Lexicon of Indo-European in Europe : Quantifying Stability and Change
2019) Talking Neolithic: The Indo-European Homeland Problem versus the Origin(s) of the First European Farmers (Workshop) In Journal of Indo-European studies, Monograph Series 65. p.39-68(
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The Mouton Atlas of Languages and Cultures : Vol. 1. Europe and West, Central and South Asia
Carling, Gerd LU (2019)
- Book/Report › Anthology (editor)
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Patterns of gender assignment in the Jamtlandic variety of Scandinavian
2019) In Nordic Journal of Linguistics(
- Contribution to journal › Article