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- Title Pages
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- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Hunting the hapax: Sir Harold W. Bailey (1899–1996)<sup>*</sup>
- Archaeological models and Asian Indo-Europeans
- From the dialects of Old Indo-Aryan to Proto-Indo-Aryan and Proto-Iranian
- The Nuristani languages
- Gāndhārī and the other Indo-Aryan languages in the light of newly-discovered Kharoṣṭhī manuscripts
- Pāli and the languages of early Buddhism
- The vocabulary of Buddhist Sanskrit: Problems and perspectives
- The Avestan language and its problems
- Scythian elements in Old Iranian
- Regional interaction in Central Asia and Northwest India in the Kidarite and Hephthalite periods
- Ancient Afghanistan and its invaders: Linguistic evidence from the Bactrian documents and inscriptions
- Tocharian and Indo-Iranian: relations between two linguistic areas
- Professor Sir Harold Bailey: An appreciation*
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- Title Pages
- [UNTITLED]
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Hunting the hapax: Sir Harold W. Bailey (1899–1996)<sup>*</sup>
- Archaeological models and Asian Indo-Europeans
- From the dialects of Old Indo-Aryan to Proto-Indo-Aryan and Proto-Iranian
- The Nuristani languages
- Gāndhārī and the other Indo-Aryan languages in the light of newly-discovered Kharoṣṭhī manuscripts
- Pāli and the languages of early Buddhism
- The vocabulary of Buddhist Sanskrit: Problems and perspectives
- The Avestan language and its problems
- Scythian elements in Old Iranian
- Regional interaction in Central Asia and Northwest India in the Kidarite and Hephthalite periods
- Ancient Afghanistan and its invaders: Linguistic evidence from the Bactrian documents and inscriptions
- Tocharian and Indo-Iranian: relations between two linguistic areas
- Professor Sir Harold Bailey: An appreciation*