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:Also, Mallory 1989 would likely be 'Mallory, J.P. ''In Search of the Indo-Europeans: Language, Archaeology and Myth.'' New York: Thames & Hudson.' Bryant 2001 is anyone's guess. [[User:Mrgah|Mrgah]] 06:39, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
:Also, Mallory 1989 would likely be 'Mallory, J.P. ''In Search of the Indo-Europeans: Language, Archaeology and Myth.'' New York: Thames & Hudson.' Bryant 2001 is anyone's guess. [[User:Mrgah|Mrgah]] 06:39, 25 October 2006 (UTC)

== Injunctive? ==

Someone who knows what the injunctive mood implies, and whether it exists in other languages?

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what is "Mallory and Mair 2000"? How about providing bibliographic details (and page) once you are citing sources? dab () 12:02, 28 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I did a quick JSTOR search, and managed to find a reference to 'Mallory, J.P. and Victor H. Mair. 2000. The Tarim Mummies: Ancient China and the Mystery of the Earliest Peoples from the West. London: Thames & Hudson.' This book seems somewhat far afield from Vedic Sanskrit, so I'm not going to put it into the main page. If anyone else is more confident or manages to track down a copy, here is the reference. Mrgah 06:36, 25 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Also, Mallory 1989 would likely be 'Mallory, J.P. In Search of the Indo-Europeans: Language, Archaeology and Myth. New York: Thames & Hudson.' Bryant 2001 is anyone's guess. Mrgah 06:39, 25 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Injunctive?

Someone who knows what the injunctive mood implies, and whether it exists in other languages?