Yakubovich, Ilya.
Yakubovich, Ilya, 19..-....
Yakubovich, Ilya S.
Âkubovič, Ilʹâ Sergeevič
Ilya S. Yakubovich Writer
Yakubovich, Ilya (Ilya S.)
VIAF ID: 161190511 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Yakubovich, Ilya S.
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Works
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[Book review] Sylain Patri, Phonologie Hittite | |
The bound body. Study of the practice of witchcraft in ancient Anatolia from Hittite and Luwian cuneiform texts. | |
Contact linguistique et emprunts onomastiques entre grec et lycien : apports à la phonétique et à la morphologie | |
Contacts of languages and peoples in the Hittite and post-Hittite world. | |
Le corps entravé. Étude des pratiques de sorcellerie de l'Anatolie ancienne d'après les textes cunéiformes hittites et louvites | |
From ‘Foreman’ to ‘Warlord’ : Royal Titles in Iron Age Western Anatolia | |
Hittitology today : studies on Hittite and Neo-Hittite Anatolia in Honor of Emmanuel Laroche’s 100th Birthday : 5e Rencontres d'archéologie de l'IFEA, Istanbul 21-22 novembre 2014 = L'hittitologie aujourd'hui : études sur l’Anatolie hittite et néo-hittite à l’occasion du centenaire de la naissance d’Emmanuel Laroche | |
Language Contact and Borrowed Names between Greek and Lycian : a Contribution to Phonetics and Morphology. | |
Linguistic and cultural interactions between Greece and Anatolia : in search of the golden fleece | |
Luwian identities : culture, language and religion between Anatolia and the Aegean | |
Luwili | |
Luwili : Hittite-Luwian ritual texts attributed to Puriyanni, Kuwattalla and S̆ilalluḫi (CTH 758-763). | |
Sociolinguistics of the Luvian language | |
The syntactic evolution of Aramaic ZY in Sogdian | |
Toponnymy and ethnonymy of Pisidia (XIIIth C. a.C. ; IVth C. p.C.). | |
La toponymie et l'ethnonymie de la Pisidie antique (XIIIe s.a.C. ; début IVe s.p.C.) | |
Were Hittite kings divinely anointed? : a Palaic invocation to the Sun-God and its significance for Hittite religion |