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Established in 1987, Tocharian and Indo-European Studies (TIES) is an international scholarly journal with contributions in English, German and French.
The journal’s central topic is formed by the two closely related languages Tocharian A and B, attested in Central Asian Buddhist manuscripts dating from the second half of the first millennium AD. It focuses on philological and linguistic aspects of Tocharian, and its relation with the other Indo-European languages.
Thomas Olander er lektor i indoeuropæisk ved Københavns Universitet. Han forsker især i slaviske sprog og deres forhold til de baltiske sprog og har været leder af flere forskningsprojekter, bl.a. _The homeland: In the footprints of the early Indo-Europeans_ (2015-2018) og _Connecting the Dots: Reconfiguring the Indo-European Family Tree_ (2019-2023).
Georges-Jean Pinault er studieleder ved École Pratique des Hautes Études.
Michaël Peyrot er post-doc ved Leiden Universitet hvor han forsker i Tokharisk og Indo-Europæisk lingvistik.
Jens Elmegård Rasmussen (1944-2013) var lektor i Indoeuropæisk ved Københavns Universitet. Hans forskning fokuserede især på det indoeuropæiske grundsprogs interne struktur og fjernere sammenhæng med andre sprogfamilier.
Established in 1987, Tocharian and Indo-European Studies (TIES) is an international scholarly journal with contributions in English, German and French.
The journal’s central topic is formed by the two closely related languages Tocharian A and B, attested in Central Asian Buddhist manuscripts dating from the second half of the first millennium AD. It focuses on philological and linguistic aspects of Tocharian, and its relation with the other Indo-European languages.
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