Eska 1998: Difference between revisions

From Lexicon Leponticum
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
 
No edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
{{reference
{{reference
|lexlep_sourcetype=none
|lexlep_sourcetype=pdf
|lexlep_shelfmark=nicht in Wien (FB Linguistik Univ. Salzburg)
|author=Joseph F. Eska
|author=Joseph Francis Eska
|title=The linguistic position of Lepontic
|title=The linguistic position of Lepontic
|type_reference=linguistic study
|type_reference=linguistic study
|language=English
|language=English
|year=1998
|in_title=Bergin et al. 1998
|in_title=Bergin et al. 1998
|pages=2-11
|pages=2–11
|link_title=http://www.academia.edu/9713624/The_linguistic_position_of_Lepontic
|link_title=http://www.academia.edu/9713624/The_linguistic_position_of_Lepontic
|checklevel=1
|checklevel=0
|problem=Verfügbarkeit eruieren
}}
}}

Latest revision as of 17:11, 20 February 2023

Joseph F. Eska, "The linguistic position of Lepontic", in: Benjamin K. Bergin, Madelaine C. Plauché, Ashlee Bailey (eds), Proceedings of the Twenty-fourth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society. Special Session on Indo-European Subgrouping and Internal Relations, Berkeley, CA: 1998, 2–11.

Author/Editor: Joseph F. Eska
Type: linguistic study
Language: English
Link to E-Read: http://www.academia.edu/9713624/The_linguistic_position_of_Lepontic
In: Bergin et al. 1998
Used for: The Cisalpine Celtic Languages