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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jay Harold Jasanoff is an American linguist and Indo-Europeanist, best known for his h2e-conjugation theory of the Proto-Indo-European verbal system. He teaches Indo-European linguistics and historical linguistics at Harvard University.
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- Language Contact, Creolization, and Genetic Linguistics (1988) (1586)
- Hittite and the Indo-European Verb (2003) (133)
- Indo-European and Indo-Europeans (1971) (63)
- Mír curad : studies in honor of Calvert Watkins (1998) (38)
- Stative and middle in Indo-European (1978) (30)
- Studies in Hittite Historical Phonology (1984) (24)
- Review of Indo-European Linguistics: A New Synthesis (1985) (21)
- 'Stative' *-e- revisited (2002) (19)
- Plus ça change. . .: Lachmann's Law in Latin (2004) (17)
- A Rule of Final Syllables in Slavic (1983) (17)
- The Prehistory of the Balto-Slavic Accent, (2017) (16)
- The Position of the hi-Conjugation (1979) (15)
- The Origin of the Latin Gerund and Gerundive: A New Proposal (2006) (11)
- The class VII strong verbs of Northwest Germanic (2007) (11)
- Aspects of the Internal History of the PIE Verbal System (1994) (11)
- Acute vs. Circumflex: Some Notes on PIE and Post-PIE Prosodic Phonology (2003) (10)
- Some Irregular Imperatives in Tocharian (1987) (9)
- The accentual type * vèdō , * vedetı̍ and the origin of mobility in the Balto-Slavic verb (2011) (9)
- Word Games: The Linguistic Evidence in Black Athena (1996) (9)
- The Origin of the Italic Imperfect Subjunctive (1991) (9)
- The Thematic Conjugation Revisited (1998) (7)
- Old Irish bé 'woman' (1989) (7)
- OLD IRISH TA1R‘COME!’ (1986) (7)
- The Germanic Third Weak Class (1973) (6)
- Studies in honor of Calvert Watkins (2000) (6)
- Balto-Slavic Accentuation: Telling News From Noise (2011) (6)
- The r-endings of the IE middle (1977) (6)
- The Tocharian Subjunctive and Preterite in *-a- (2013) (6)
- The Impact of Hittite and Tocharian: Rethinking Indo-European in the 20th Century and Beyond (2017) (6)
- The Tenses of the Latin Perfect System (1987) (5)
- *-bhi, *-bhis, *-o¯is: Following the Trail of the PIE Instrumental Plural (2009) (5)
- Observations on the Germanic Verschärfung (1978) (5)
- The Ending of the PIE 2 sg. Middle Imperative (2006) (5)
- Review of Archaeology and Language: The Puzzle of Indo-European Origins (1988) (5)
- Texts and Fragments (1983) (4)
- PIE *gne¯- 'recognize, know' (1988) (4)
- Balto-Slavic Mobility as an Indo-European Problem (2011) (4)
- The Origin of the Celtic Comparative Type OIr Tressa, MW Trech 'Stronger' (1991) (4)
- Remarks on the Scandinavian Word Tones (1966) (4)
- The nom. sg. of Germanic n-stems (2002) (3)
- The Luvian “case” in -ša/-za (2010) (3)
- THE VEDIC IMPERATIVES yodhi 'FIGHT' AND bodhi 'HEED' (2002) (3)
- The IE. ā-Preterite and Related Forms (1983) (3)
- Where Does Skt. bhávati Come From (1997) (3)
- Some Relative Forms of the Verb in Old Irish (1999) (3)
- Did Hittite Have Si-imperatives? (2012) (2)
- The Nominative Singular of n-stems in Germanic (1977) (2)
- Saussure’s Law, the nom. pl. in ‑ai , and the treatment of acute diphthongs in final syllables in Lithuanian (2017) (2)
- Class III Presents in Tocharian (1975) (2)
- Language and Gender in the Tarim Basin: The Tocharian 1 sg. Pronoun (1989) (2)
- PIE *u̯eid- ‘Notice’ and the Origin of the Thematic Aorist (2012) (2)
- Notes on the Armenian Personal Endings (1979) (2)
- Reconstructing morphology: the role of o-grade in Hittite and Tocharian verb inflection (1992) (2)
- Reply to Schmalstieg and Kortlandt (1983) (1)
- The sigmatic forms of the Hittite verb (2019) (1)
- The Baltic Future (1975) (1)
- Old Irish boí ‘was’ (1988) (1)
- A Generative View of Historical Linguistics (1971) (1)
- The Germanic Weak Preterite: Facing up to talgidai (2019) (1)
- Hittite arai- and Armenian y-areay (1981) (1)
- *gwes-, *(z)gwes- or *(s)gwesh2-? The PIE root for 'extinguish/go out' (2008) (1)
- Proto-Indo–European Morphology (2006) (1)
- The Ancient Languages of Europe: Gothic (2008) (1)
- Appendix A - Glossary of terms (2017) (0)
- Mobility in Nominal Forms (2017) (0)
- A Note on Hittite ta¯ya- 'steal' (1978) (0)
- Reply to Orr (1986) (0)
- Some difficult Tocharian genitives (2019) (0)
- The aspectual profile of PIE * gwhen-‘ strike , slay ’ (2016) (0)
- Calvert Ward Watkins (2015) (0)
- Mobility and the Left-Marginal Accent (2017) (0)
- Index of Forms Cited (2017) (0)
- A Revised History of the Greek Pluperfect (2019) (0)
- 11. *gṷes-, *(z)g ṷes-, *(s)g ṷesh2-? The PIE root for 'extinguish/go out' (2008) (0)
- Some Forms of 'go' in Germanic (1972) (0)
- The Indo-European Background (2017) (0)
- Book Reviews (2018) (0)
- A Note on the Slavic Genitive Plural (2014) (0)
- Nominal Suffixation in Romance: Two Approaches (1975) (0)
- Old Saxon Habda and the Germanic Weak Preterite (1972) (0)
- Vedic dháya-, citáya- and an Indo-Iranian sound law (2021) (0)
- The Origin of Acuteness (2017) (0)
- Mobility in the Verb (2017) (0)
- Balto-Slavic: The Descriptive Picture (2017) (0)
- Double nasal presents (2022) (0)
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