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==Further reading== {{refbegin}} * Bednarczuk, Leszek; Elżbieta Mańczak-Wohlfeld, and Barbara Podolak. “Non-Indo-European Features of the Tocharian Dialects”. In: ''Words and Dictionaries: A Festschrift for Professor Stanisław Stachowski on the Occasion of His 85th Birthday''. Jagiellonian University Press, 2016. pp. 55–68. * Blažek, Václav; Schwarz, Michal (2017). ''[https://is.muni.cz/do/rect/metodika/VaV/evaluace/2019-ff_filologie/fulltext/5_Blazek-schwarz_early-indo-europeans.pdf The early Indo-Europeans in Central Asia and China: Cultural relations as reflected in language]''. Innsbruck: Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft. {{ISBN|978-3-85124-240-9}}. * Hackstein, Olav. “Collective and Feminine in Tocharian.” In: Multilingualism and History of Knowledge, Vol. 2: Linguistic Developments Along the Silkroad: Archaism and Innovation in Tocharian, edited by OLAV HACKSTEIN and RONALD I. KIM, 12:143–78. Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 2012. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctt3fgk5q.8. * Lubotsky A. M. (1998). "Tocharian loan words in Old Chinese: Chariots, chariot gear, and town building". In: Mair V.H. (Ed.). ''The Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Peoples of Eastern Central Asia''. Washington D.C.: Institute for the Study of Man. pp. 379–390. http://hdl.handle.net/1887/2683 * Lubotsky A. M. (2003). "Turkic and Chinese loan words in Tocharian". In: Bauer B.L.M., Pinault G.-J. (Eds.). ''Language in time and space: A Festschrift for Werner Winter on the occasion of his 80th birthday''. Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter. pp. 257–269. http://hdl.handle.net/1887/16336 * {{cite book |last1=Mair |first1=Victor H. |last2=Zhang |first2=Shuheng |last3=Adams |first3=Douglas Q. |last4=Blažek |first4=Václav |last5=Comsa |first5=Alexandra |last6=Haarmann |first6=Harald |last7=Joseph |first7=Brian D. |last8=Malzahn |first8=Melanie |last9=Poruciuc |first9=Adrian |last10=Ringe |first10=Don |last11=Wells |first11=Peter S. |title=Tocharica et archeologica: A Festschrift in Honor of J. P. Mallory |date=2024 |publisher=The Institute for the Study of Man, Inc |location=Washington DC |isbn=978-0-9983669-6-8}} * Meier, Kristin and Peyrot, Michaël. "The Word for ‘Honey’ in Chinese, Tocharian and Sino-Vietnamese." In: ''Zeitschrift Der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft'' 167, no. 1 (2017): 7–22. doi:10.13173/zeitdeutmorggese.167.1.0007. * Miliūtė-Chomičenkienė, Aleta. “Baltų-slavų-tocharų leksikos gretybės” [ETYMOLOGICAL PARALLELS IN BALTIC, SLAVIC AND TOCHARIAN IN “NAMES OF ANIMALS AND THEIR BODY PARTS"]. In: ''Baltistica'' XXVI (2): 135–143. 1990. DOI: 10.15388/baltistica.26.2.2075 (In Lithuanian) * Peyrot, Michaël. “On the Formation of the Tocharian Preterite Participle.” Historische Sprachforschung / Historical Linguistics 121 (2008): 69–83. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41637843. * {{Cite journal| last= Pinault | first= Georges-Jean | author-link=Georges-Jean Pinault| title= <!-- sic, not faulty ocr: --> TOKH. B ‘K<sub>U</sub>CAÑÑE’, A ‘K<sub>U</sub>CIṂ’ ET SKR. ‘TOKHARIKA’| journal =Indo-Iranian Journal|volume= 45|number =4 |date=2002| pages= 311–345 | jstor= 24664155 | doi= 10.1163/000000002124994919}} * Schoubben, Niels (2024). ''Traces of language contact in Niya Prakrit Bactrian and other foreign elements''. Leiden University: PhD Dissertation. * Witczak, Krzysztof Tomasz. “TWO TOCHARIAN BORROWINGS OF ORIENTAL ORIGIN”. In: ''Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae'' 66, no. 4 (2013): 411–16. http://www.jstor.org/stable/43282527. {{refend}}
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