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Alexander Markovich Lubotsky, also
known as
Sasha Lubotsky (Russian: Александр Маркович Лубоцкий; born 16
April 1956), is a Russian-Dutch
linguist and...
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Charlotte Rae
Lubotsky (April 22, 1926 –
August 5, 2018) was an
American character actress and
singer whose career spanned sixty-six years. Rae was known...
- Mark
Davidovich Lubotsky (Russian: Марк Давыдович Лубоцкий; 18 May 1931 – 13
March 2021) was a
Russian violinist,
music teacher, writer, and memoirist...
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Lubotsky 2011, s.v. śarva-.
Lubotsky 2011, s.v. dyáv-.
Lubotsky 2011, s.v. agni-.
Lubotsky 2011, s.v. nápāt-.
Lubotsky 2011, s.v. arámati-.
Lubotsky 2011...
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footnotes Lubotsky 1992, pp. 2–3
Lubotsky 1992, pp. 4
Lubotsky 1992, pp. 15
Lubotsky 1992, pp. 11
Lubotsky 1992, pp. 13
Lubotsky 1992, pp. 16
Lubotsky 1992...
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vision offered by
Neumann (1988: 23),
Brixhe (2006) and
Ligorio and
Lubotsky (2018: 1816) and with many
observations given by
ancient authors. Both...
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probably contemporary with the
merging of *e and *o with *a.
According to
Lubotsky's Law, *H
disappeared when
followed by a
voiced nonaspirated stop and another...
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Anthony 2007, p. 408.
Mallory & Mair 2008, p. 261.
Anthony 2007, pp. 408–411
Lubotsky 2023, p. 259, "There is
growing consensus among both
archaeologists and...
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Heubeck 1987,
Lubotsky 1989a,
Lubotsky 1998c,
Brixhe 1997: 42ff. On the p****age by Steph**** Byzantius, Haas 1966: 67,
Lubotsky 1989a:85 (Δημοσθένης...
- them. — Atharvaveda 5.21,
Paippalada Edition,
Translated by
Alexander Lubotsky Several hymns in the
Atharvaveda such as hymn 8.7, just like the Rigveda's...