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  1. Typology and diachrony of converbs in Indo-Aryan
  2. Morphosyntactic isoglosses in Indo-European: An introduction
  3. Argument structure, conceptual metaphor and semantic change
  4. 200 Jahre Indogermanistik. By Thomas Lindner
  5. Valency-decreasing derivations and quasi-middles in Bantu: A typological perspective
  6. Nalini Balbir: Le Sanskrit (Sans peine)
  7. Saverio Sani:Grammatica sanscrita (Orientamenti Linguistici 27)
  8. Sabine Ziegler: Klassisches Sanskrit (Kurzgrammatiken indogermanischer Sprachen und Sprachstufen 1)
  9. Jayaratna Banda Disanayaka: Encyclopaedia of Sinhala language and culture
  10. Samra Azarnouche Céline Redard: Yama /Yima: variations indo-iraniennes sur la geste mythique=Variations on the Indo-Iranian myth of Yama /Yima (Publications de l’Institut de Civilisation Indienne. Série in 8°; 81)
  11. Wilhelm Rau: Kleine Schriften
  12. Proto-Indo-European Syntax and its Development
  13. Founders of Western Indology: August Wilhelm von Schlegel and Henry Thomas Colebrooke in correspondence 1820–1837. By Rosane Rocher & Ludo Rocher
  14. Dunstan Brown, Marina Chumakina & Greville G. Corbett (eds.), Canonical morphology and syntax (Oxford Linguistics). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. Pp. xiv + 312.
  15. The Diachronic Typology of Non-Canonical Subjects
  16. Proto-Indo-European Syntax and its Development
  17. Reconstructing passive and voice in Proto-Indo-European
  18. An Atharvanic hymn to night: text-critical and linguistic remarks on the interpretation of Śaunakīya 19.50 = Paippalāda 14.9
  19. Vedic preverbs as markers of valency-changing derivations
  20. Review of Barðdal & Chelliah (2009): The Role of Semantic, Pragmatic, and Discourse Factors in the Development of Case
  21. Case, Valency and Transitivity
  22. Review of Anttila (2000): Greek and Indo-European etymology in action: Proto-Indo-European
  23. Tense-Aspect, Transitivity and Causativity