Berlin, New York: De Gruyter Mouton, 1997. — 400 p. — (Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs 90).
Publications of Ladislav Zgusta
Indo-European and general historical linguistic studies.Hans Henrich Hock. Nexus and 'extraclausality' in Vedic, or 'sa-figé' all over again: A historical (re)examination
Henry M. Hoenigswald. Some archaisms in the Iliad
Bh. Krishnamurti. The origin and evolution of primary derivative suffixes in Dravidian
W. P. Lehmann. Ex Oriente nox
Edgar C. Polomé. Indo-European religion
Karl Horst Schmidt. Archaism and innovation in Proto-Celtic?
Rüdiger Schmitt. On Old Persian hypocoristics in -iya-
Oswald Szemerényi. Some problems of Latin adverbs
Johann Tischler. Hittite telipuri- 'district, precinct'
Werner Winter. Lexical archaisms in the Tocharian languages
Papers on lexicography and history of linguisticsV. I. Abaev. Corrections and additions to the Ossetic etymological dictionary
Francisco R. Adrados. More on the Diccionario Griego-Español
Elmer H. Antonsen. Uphill with Dasypodius: On the lexicographic treatment of weak nouns in German
Walter Belardi. The gnosiological and dianoetic aspects of language and the limitedness of G. B. Vico's theory
Fredric Dolezal. Re-constructing ideology, Part one: Animadversions of John Home Tooke on the origins of affixes and non-designative words
Olivier Masson. Greek maulistērion and its group: A lexicographical essay
Oskar Reichmann. The vocabulary of culture: A potential method of contrastive description
Haiim B. Rosén. The lexical Semitisms of Septuagint Greek as a reflex of the history of the Hebrew vocabulary: Implications concerning lexical diachrony and historical lexicography
Herbert Ernst Wiegand. Printed language dictionaries and their standardization: Notes on the progress toward a general theory of lexicography
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