Aims & Scope
Kratylos is the official journal of the Society for Indo-European Studies (Société des études indo-européennes).
The title of the journal is chosen after Plato's dialogue of the same name with Kratylos, in which linguistic and philosophical phenomena as well as above all the question of the arbitrariness of linguistic signs (arbrariness) are discussed.
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Most Cited Articles
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MEISER, G.: Veni Vidi Vici. Die Vorgeschichte des lateinischen Perfektsystems
Citation: 5
Authors: P.
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BEEKES, ROBERT with the assistance of LUCIEN VAN BEEK: Etymological Dictionary of Greek.
Citation: 4
Authors: T.
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DE VAAN, MICHIEL: Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages.
Citation: 3
Authors: B.