Présentation générale par Konstantin Pozdniakov | |
1. Approches, enjeux, résultats | |
Alexandre François | The historical morphology of personal pronouns in Northern Vanuatu |
Guillaume Jacques | Le sino-tibétain : polysynthétique ou isolant ? |
PetrKocharov | Proto-Indo-European lexical aspect and stem patterns |
Romain Garnier | L’écueil épistémologique de la reconstruction ‘verticale’ en indo-européen |
Victor Porkhomovsky | The Hausa Subjunctive in the Hamito-Semitic Context |
Valentin Vydrin | Toward a Proto-Mande reconstruction and an etymological dictionary |
Pascal Boyeldieu |
Stratigraphie lexicale et renouvellement du vocabulaire dans les langues SBB 'occidentales' (Afrique centrale) |
Claude Rilly |
The Wadi Howar Diaspora and its role in the spread of East Sudanic languages from the fourth to the first millenia BCE |
Jean-Paul Demoule |
The canonical Indo-European model and its underlying assumptions |
2. Bases, méthodes, techniques | |
George Starostin |
From wordlists to proto-wordlists: reconstruction as ʻoptimal selectionʼ |
Guillaume Segerer |
RefLex : la reconstruction sans peine |
Konstantin Pozdniakov |
Statistics and comparative studies: “quantitative diachrony” |