Thomas Olander
Associate Professor - Promotion Programme
Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics
Emil Holms Kanal 2, 2300 København S, 22 Bygning 22 (Afsnit 1), Building: 22-5-25
Denmark
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Indo-European rules
Olander, Thomas (Organizer)
10 Oct 2013Activity: Participating in an event - types › Organisation of and participation in conference
Indo-European matters even more
Olander, Thomas (Organizer)
13 Oct 2011Activity: Participating in an event - types › Organisation of and participation in conference
Indo-European heritage in the Balto-Slavic accentuation system
Olander, Thomas (Lecturer)
25 Mar 2010Activity: Talk or presentation types › Lecture and oral contribution
Indo-European and Balto-Slavic prosody
Olander, Thomas (Lecturer)
29 May 2015Activity: Talk or presentation types › Lecture and oral contribution
Indo-European Words That Matter
Olander, Thomas (Organizer)
11 Oct 2012Activity: Participating in an event - types › Organisation of and participation in conference
Indo-European Still Matters
Olander, Thomas (Organizer)
14 Oct 2010Activity: Participating in an event - types › Organisation of and participation in conference
Indo-European Matters
Olander, Thomas (Organizer)
9 Oct 2009Activity: Participating in an event - types › Organisation of and participation in conference
Indo-European Interfaces
Olander, Thomas (Organizer)
15 Oct 2020 → 16 Oct 2020Activity: Participating in an event - types › Organisation of and participation in conference
Implications of a binary-branching model of the Indo-European language family
Olander, Thomas (Invited speaker)
30 Nov 2018Activity: Talk or presentation types › Lecture and oral contribution
Implementation of Teaching Portfolio
Olander, Thomas (Participant)
9 Jan 2018Activity: Participating in an event - types › Participation in workshop, seminar, course
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To *b or not to *b: Proto-Indo-European *b in a phylogenetic perspective
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The etymological substance of the Italian first- and second-person oblique clitic pronouns
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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