Indo-European Numerals

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Jadranka Gvozdanović
Walter de Gruyter, 1992 - Foreign Language Study - 943 pages

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Contents

Some thoughts about IndoEuropean numerals
11
Anatolian
29
Tocharian
97
Old Indian
163
Middle IndoAryan
199
Modern IndoAryan
243
Iranian
289
Armenian
347
Italic
389
Romance
447
Celtic
497
Germanic
555
BaltoSlavonic
717
Albanian
835
List of lesserknown languages
923
Copyright

ThracoPhrygian
361

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