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International Workshop on Balto-Slavic Accentology (3rd : 2007 : Leiden University), ed. Accent matters: Papers on Balto-Slavic accentology. Rodopi, 2011.

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Baerman, Matthew. The evolution of fixed stress in Slavic. LINCOM EUROPA, 1999.

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Shrager, Miriam, and George Hayden Fowler. Studies in accentology and Slavic linguistics: In honor of Ronald F. Feldstein. Slavica, 2015.

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Dybo, V. A. Osnovy slavi͡a︡nskoĭ akt͡s︡entologii. "Nauka", 1993.

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Dybo, V. A. Osnovy slavi︠a︡nskoĭ akt︠s︡entologii. "Nauka", 1993.

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Dybo, V. A. Osnovy slavi͡a︡nskoĭ akt͡s︡entologii. "Nauka", 1990.

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Skli͡arenko, V. H. Praslov'i͡ansʹka akt͡sentolohii͡a. "Ukraïnsʹka knyha", 1998.

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A, Zalizni︠a︡k A., and Institut slavi︠a︡novedenii︠a︡ i balkanistiki (Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR), eds. Slavi︠a︡nskoe i balkanskoe i︠a︡zykoznanie: Prosodii︠a︡ : sbornik stateĭ. Nauka, 1989.

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A, Zalizni͡a︡k A., and Institut slavi͡a︡novedenii͡a︡ i balkanistiki (Akademii͡a︡ nauk SSSR), eds. Slavi͡a︡nskoe i balkanskoe i͡a︡zykoznanie. "Nauka", 1989.

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Lehfeldt, Werner. Einführung in die morphologische Konzeption der slavischen Akzentologie. O. Sagner, 1993.

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Schweier, Ulrich. Zum Flexionsakzent in der grossrussischen Literatursprache des 16. und des 17. Jahrhunderts: Beschreibung und vergleichende Einordnung der Akzentsysteme der Ostroger Bibel (Neues Testament) von 1580-1581 und der Moskauer Bibel von 1663. O. Sagner, 1987.

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Steensland, Lars. Akt͡s︡entirovka i akt͡s︡ent: Akt͡s︡entologicheskiĭ analiz sluzhebnika XV v. Chil. 323. Almqvist & Wiksell International, 1990.

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Gražina, Akelaitienė, ed. Baltų ir kitų kalbų fonetikos ir akcentologijos problemos: Mokslinių straipsnių rinkinys. VPU leidykla, 2004.

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Elena, Stadnik-Holzer, ed. Baltische und slavische Prosodie: International Workshop on Balto-Slavic Accentology IV (Scheibbs, 2. - 4. Juli 2008) ; Scheibbser Internationale Sprachhistorische Tage I. P. Lang, 2011.

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Ambrosiani, Per. On Church Slavonic accentuation: The accentuation of a Russian Church Slavonic Gospel manuscript from the fifteenth century. Almqvist & Wiksell Int., 1991.

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Vovk, Polina Samarʹevna. T͡S︡entry akt͡s︡entolohichnykh system: Monohrafii͡a︡. Nat͡s︡ionalʹnyĭ universytet im. T. Shevchenka, 1998.

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Hock, Wolfgang. Der Flexionsakzent im mittelbulgarischen Evangelie 1139 (NBKM). Peter Lang International Academic Publishers, 1992.

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Hock, Wolfgang. Der Flexionsakzent im mittelbulgarischen Evangelie 1139 (NBKM). O. Sagner, 1992.

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Bogatyrev, Konstantin K. Akt͡s︡entuat͡s︡ii͡a︡ severolekhitskikh govorov s istoricheskoĭ tochki zrenii͡a︡. O. Sagner, 1995.

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Störmer, Olaf. Die altrussischen Handschriften liturgischer Gesänge in sematischer Notation als Hilfsmittel der slavischen Akzentologie. O. Sagner, 1987.

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Jasanoff, Jay. Prehistory of the Balto-Slavic Accent. BRILL, 2017.

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Derksen, Rick, and Tijmen Pronk. Accent Matters: Papers on Balto-Slavic Accentology. Rodopi, 2011.

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Sukac, Roman. From Present to Past and Back: Papers on Baltic and Slavic Accentology. Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Peter, 2011.

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Sukac, Roman. From Present to Past and Back: Papers on Baltic and Slavic Accentology. Lang Publishing, Incorporated, Peter, 2011.

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Stressing The Past Papers On Baltic And Slavic Accentology. Rodopi, 2009.

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Larson, Pier. African Slave Trades in Global Perspective. Edited by John Parker and Richard Reid. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199572472.013.0003.

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Slave trading is a salient theme in African history and in the continent’s global connections between the eleventh and nineteenth centuries. This chapter focuses on the economic dimensions of African slave trades, summarizes the state of research on the size and demography of slaving, and explores the commodity trades of which slaving was a part. It argues that whereas the slave trades have typically been studied ocean-by-ocean with Africa as a point of departure, recentring the history of slaving onto the African continent allows for a global perspective in which all of Africa’s slave trades
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Lewis, David M. Classical Attica. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198769941.003.0009.

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This chapter analyses the contribution of slave labour to Athens’ citizenry during the classical period. It shows how slaves were distributed across the wealth spectrum and the role of market exchange in providing ready access to slaves at low prices. The second part of the chapter analyses the contribution of slave labour to the liturgical class and shows that although slavery was indispensable to elite income, it played a less dominant role for the Athenian elite than for the Spartan elite. The third part of the chapter explores sub-elite slave ownership, and provides a critique of E. M. Woo
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Potts Jr, Howard E. Comprehensive Name Index for The American Slave. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400629877.

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In the 1930s, the Works Progress Administration began interviewing former slaves for their side of history, a project that would become one of the largest oral research projects on slavery. Forty years later, George P. Rawick compiled the thousands of interviews into the multi-volume seriesThe American Slave. Published by Greenwood Press in the 1970s, the slave narratives have provided a valuable resource for historians and researchers, but they lacked a comprehensive name index. This volume indexes the slaves according to where they lived (as opposed to where they were interviewed), enabling
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Budagova, Ludmila N., Irina A. Gerchikova, Aleksandr V. Lipatov, and Anna Yu Peskova, eds. Inter-Slavic cultural ties. Results and perspectives of research. Institute of Slavic Studies RAS, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/0452-7.

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The subject of the research of this book authors is the inter-Slavic relations, which are selected from the system of cultural contacts and interactions, and most often act as Russian-Slavic relations. The variety of materials covering the era from bygone days to the present is dif cult to classify by category, but it gives an idea of the evolution of these connections, their speci cs both in different literatures at different stages of their history, and in the works of speci c writers and cultural gures. Unlike most works on this topic where Russian culture was the object of attraction, and
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Akt︠s︡entolohii︠a︡, etymolohii︠a︡, semantyka: Do 75-richchi︠a︡ akademika NAN Ukraïny V.H. Skli︠a︡renka. Naukova dumka, 2012.

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Lewis, David M. Helotic Slavery in Classical Sparta. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198769941.003.0007.

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This chapter explores the slave system of classical Sparta, known to modern scholars as helotage. The bulk of the chapter is devoted to a detailed demonstration that the helots were privately owned slaves, not communally controlled serfs. The second part of the chapter endeavours to account for the institutional features of helotage by contextualizing it in terms of Sparta’s broader institutional features and cultural mores. The third part of the chapter shows that Sparta, not Athens, should be seen as the most extreme example of a ‘slave society’ in the Greek world. The chapter closes with an
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Crew, Spencer R., Lonnie G. Bunch III, and Clement A. Price. Memories of the Enslaved. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400684685.

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This book offers a first-person perspective on the institution of slavery in America, providing powerful, engaging interviews from the WPA slave narrative collection that enable readers to gain a true sense of the experience of enslavement. Today’s students understandably have a hard time imagining what life for slaves more than 150 years ago was like. The best way to communicate what slaves experienced is to hear their words directly. The material in this concise single-volume work illuminates the lives of the last living generation of enslaved people in the United States—former slaves who we
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Hamid, Usman. Slaves in Name Only. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190622183.003.0010.

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The chapter considers concubines of the ruling Timurid house of 15th-century eastern Iran and Transoxiana. Conventional wisdom holds that concubinage was a legal arrangement in which slave owners enjoyed licit sexual relations with their female property. This understanding of concubinage fails to account for other ways in which it was practiced in history. One notable counterexample of this kind is found in the households of Timurid princes, who ruled collectively over regions of Central Asia following the reign of Temur, or Tamerlane (1336–1405 CE). Timurid sources from the later period list
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White, Jonathan W. House Built by Slaves. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc., 2022. https://doi.org/10.5040/9798881820572.

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Readers of American history and books on Abraham Lincoln will appreciate what Los Angeles Review of Books deems an "accessible book" that "puts a human face — many human faces — on the story of Lincoln’s attitudes toward and engagement with African Americans" and Publishers Weekly calls "a rich and comprehensive account." Widely praised and winner of the 2023 Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize, this book illuminates why Lincoln’s unprecedented welcoming of African American men and women to the White House transformed the trajectory of race relations in the United States. From his 1862 meetings with
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Slovarʹ udareniĭ religioznoĭ leksiki: Slovarʹ sokrashcheniĭ religioznoĭ leksiki : Pravoslavie, russkiĭ i︠a︡zyk. Krug, 2009.

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Moore, William F., and Jane Ann Moore. Disputing the Supreme Court Decision, 1857. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038464.003.0005.

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This chapter examines Abraham Lincoln and Owen Lovejoy's criticism of the U.S. Supreme Court's 1857 ruling in the case of Dred Scott. The Dred Scott decision, written by Chief Justice Roger Taney, affirmed that slaves were not citizens and indeed “had no rights which a white man was bound to accept.” Lincoln and Lovejoy denounced the Supreme Court's interpretation that the Constitution provided federal authority to reduce human beings to property without rights, accusing it of political abuse of judicial power. This chapter begins with a discussion of the Illinois Supreme Court's previous ruli
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Wells, Jonathan Daniel. Class and Slavery. Edited by Mark M. Smith and Robert L. Paquette. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199227990.013.0017.

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This article reviews scholarship on class and slavery. The evolution of the historiography on class and slavery is complex, and historians have only recently begun to revisit some of their basic assumptions about class formation, class ideology, and the social structure of the Old South more broadly. New studies raise questions about the ways in which human bondage and class intertwined in slave societies, particularly the American South, and have initiated a discernible shift in the field. While scholars profitably continue to study the plantation and the lives of masters and slaves, many his
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Escott, Paul D. The Confederacy. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400630248.

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A sharp-edged and revealing account of the transforming struggle for Southern independence and the inherent contradictions that undermined that effort. Paul Escott’s The Confederacy: The Slaveholders’ Failed Venture offers a unique and multifaceted perspective on the United States’ most pivotal and devastating conflict, examining the course of the Civil War from the perspective of the Southern elite class, who were desperate to preserve the “peculiar institution” of its slave-based economy, yet dependent on ordinary Southerners, slaves, and women to sustain the fight for them. Against the back
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Fiske, David. Solomon Northup’s Kindred. Praeger, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216016434.

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Kidnapping was a lucrative crime in antebellum America, and many American citizens—especially free blacks—were abducted for profit. This book reveals the untold stories of the captured. The story of Solomon Northup, subject of the Academy Award-winning best picture 12 Years a Slave, is representative of the deplorable treatment many African Americans experienced in the period leading up to the Civil War. This book examines antebellum kidnapping, delving into why and how it occurred, and illustrating the active role the U.S. government played in allowing it to continue. It presents case studies
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Truxes, Thomas M. The Overseas Trade of British America. Yale University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300159882.001.0001.

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The Overseas Trade of British America: A Narrative History is a comprehensive account of the emergence of the United States from the perspective of trade. The author traces the roots of the American commercial economy from mid-sixteenth-century Tudor England through the early years of the American republic at the dawn of the nineteenth century. The trade of colonial America is notable for the access it offered a wide range of participants. Open access (real or illusory) remains a dominant theme of the American economy to the present day. Colonial trade is notable as well for its readiness to e
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Coleman, Deirdre. Henry Smeathman, the Flycatcher. Liverpool University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781786940537.001.0001.

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In 1771 Joseph Banks, John Fothergill and other wealthy collectors sent a talented, self-taught naturalist to Sierra Leone to collect all things rare and curious, from moths to monkeys. The name of this collector was Henry Smeathman, an ingenious and enterprising Yorkshireman keen on improving his position in the world. His expedition to the West African coast, which coincided with a steep rise in British slave trading in this area, lasted four years during which time he built a house on the Banana Islands, married several times into the coast’s ruling dynasties, and managed to negotiate the t
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Ringe, Don. From Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Germanic. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198792581.001.0001.

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This book describes the earliest reconstructable stages of the prehistory of English, focusing specifically on linguistic structure. It outlines the grammar of Proto-Indo-European, considers the changes by which one dialect of that prehistoric language developed into Proto-Germanic, and provides a detailed account of the grammar of Proto-Germanic. In the course of his exposition Don Ringe draws on a long tradition of work on many languages, including Hittite, Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, Slavic, Gothic, and Old Norse. This second edition has been significantly revised to provide a more in-depth acc
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Priest, Claire. Credit Nation. Princeton University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691158761.001.0001.

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Even before the United States became a country, laws prioritizing access to credit set colonial America apart from the rest of the world. This book examines how the drive to expand credit shaped property laws and legal institutions in the colonial and founding eras of the republic. The book describes how the British Parliament departed from the customary ways that English law protected land and inheritance, enacting laws for the colonies that privileged creditors by defining land and slaves as commodities available to satisfy debts. Colonial governments, in turn, created local legal institutio
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Barrett, Lindon. Captivity, Desire, Trade. Edited by Justin A. Joyce, Dwight A. Mcbride, and John Carlos Rowe. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038006.003.0003.

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This chapter continues the discussion of Equiano/Vassa's autobiography, focusing on its role in the literary tradition as the most important eighteenth-century slave narrative in order for Barrett to set up the long tradition of the fugitive slave narrative in its pre-classic (prior to 1800), classic (1830–1865), and postbellum (1865 and later) versions. It then turns to a number of fugitive slave narratives and related abolitionist texts from the classic period: William Grimes's Narrative of the Life of William Grimes, the Runaway Slave (1855); James Bradley's 1835 journalistic account of his
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Tomlins, Christopher. In the Matter of Nat Turner. Princeton University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691198668.001.0001.

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In 1831 Virginia, Nat Turner led a band of Southampton County slaves in a rebellion that killed fifty-five whites, mostly women and children. After more than two months in hiding, Turner was captured, and quickly convicted and executed. This book penetrates the historical caricature of Turner as befuddled mystic and self-styled Baptist preacher to recover the haunting persona of this legendary American slave rebel, telling of his self-discovery and the dawning of his Christian faith, of an impossible task given to him by God, and of redemptive violence and profane retribution. Much about Turne
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Archer, Richard. Fugitives. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190676643.003.0011.

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There was no straight line from a racist society to one that supported full equality, and there was no guarantee that a right established one year could not be changed the next. That rang true in the United States and particularly in New England following the passage of the Fugitive Slave Law. This chapter analyzes the four most important fugitive slave cases of the region: William and Ellen Craft, Frederick Minkins, Thomas Sims, and Anthony Burns. The result of those cases—two successful, two not—was a change in New England. Antislavery became socially acceptable, and there was an increased w
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Arregui, Ana, María Luisa Rivero, and Andrés Salanova. Aspect and tense in evidentials. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198718208.003.0011.

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This chapter investigates the interaction between evidential categories and temporal anchoring in Bulgarian, a South Slavic language, Mébengokre, a Jê language in Central Brazil, and Matses, a Panoan language in the Amazon region in Brazil and Peru. It argues that temporal categories retain their usual interpretation in evidential contexts both in Mébengokre, a language whose evidential system seems independent from tense, and in Bulgarian and Matses, two languages where evidential markers are fused with temporal categories. The conclusion is that there is no need to hypothesize an independent
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Heglar, Charles J. Rethinking the Slave Narrative. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216008262.

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The African American slave narrative is popularly viewed as the story of a lone male's flight from slavery to freedom, best exemplified by the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave (1845). On the other hand, critics have also given much attention to Harriet Jacobs's Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (1861), to indicate how the form could have been different if more women had written in it. But in stressing the narratives of Douglass and Jacobs as models for the genre, scholars have ignored the formal and thematic importance of marriage and family in the slave narra
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Marciniak-Kajzer, Anna. Średniowieczny dwór rycerski w Polsce. Wizerunek archeologiczny. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/7525-543-0.

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This chapter presented an attempt at comparison of the above outlined picture of knight`s manor house in the area of medieval Polish kingdom with information about similar abodes in neighbouring areas. The author also discusses view about supposed functions of “motte-andbailey” towers, inclining to a thesis that they are dwelling abodes, which were formal reductions of pan-European scheme of abodes of motte type. Another group of issues concerns research postulates in reference to excavations. The biggest amount of sites was excavated till the end of the 1980s. At that time, dating with physic
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Olander, Thomas, ed. The Indo-European Language Family. Cambridge University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108758666.

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Modern languages like English, Spanish, Russian and Hindi as well as ancient languages like Greek, Latin and Sanskrit all belong to the Indo-European language family, which means that they all descend from a common ancestor. But how, more precisely, are the Indo-European languages related to each other? This book brings together pioneering research from a team of international scholars to address this fundamental question. It provides an introduction to linguistic subgrouping as well as offering comprehensive, systematic and up-to-date analyses of the ten main branches of the Indo-European lan
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