Hagiography and History - The Life of Gregory-Thaumaturgus [PDF]
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Van Dam, Raymond
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The History and Etymology of CappadocianFšáx‘Child’, PharasiotFšáxi‘Boy’
Cappadocian fsax ‘child’, Pharasiot fsaxi ‘boy’ are traditionally derived from Turkish usak, assuming a hitherto unexplained fricativization of [u] to [f] and of word-final [k] to [x] after the borrowing process.
M. Janse, J. VandeWalle
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Convergence in word structure: Revisiting agglutinative noun inflection in Cappadocian Greek [PDF]
Cappadocian Greek is reported to display agglutinative inflection in its nominal system, namely, mono-exponential formatives for the marking of case and number, and NOM.SG-looking forms as the morphemic units to which inflection applies.
Karatsareas, P., Karatsareas, P.
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The Asia Minor Greek adpositional cycle: a tale of multiple causation [PDF]
This paper examines the interplay of language-internal continuity and external influence in the cyclical development of the Asia Minor Greek adpositional system.
Asiedu, E.M. +9 more
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Administrative and political system and economy of the Kingdom of Kanesh
The state of Kanesh was one of the state formations established in Asia Minor during the Bronze Age. It played a significant role in the process of formation and establishment of the Hittite state (mid-XVII century BC - early XII century BC).
Robert Ghazaryan
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From syntagmatic to paradigmatic spatial zeroes: the loss of the preposition se in inner Asia Minor Greek [PDF]
We trace the diachronic development of the preposition se in inner Asia Minor Greek from its use to mark a range of spatial functions to its ultimate loss and replacement by zero.
Georgakopoulos, T. +3 more
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The Role of the Bible in the Formation of Philosophical Thought in Kievan Rus’ (as Exemplified by Ilarion of Kiev, Kliment Smolatič, and Kirill of Turov) [PDF]
The article is an attempt to critically evaluate the manifestations of the philosophical culture sprouting in Rus’. With the baptism in the Byzantine Rite, Rus’ in the 10th century joined the family of Christian nations and defined the future direction ...
Kroczak, Justyna
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THE WESTERN REGIONS OF THE ARMENIAN HIGHLAND ACCORDING TO THE 20TH-18TH CC BC KANEŠ SOURCES [PDF]
The city of Kaneš or Nesa was located in the east of Asia Minor. The city had been inhabited since the Chalcolite Age and flourished especially at the beginning of the second millennium (20th-18th centuries BC), when it was the center of the Assyrian ...
ROBERT GHAZARYAN
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Demons, evil and liminality in Cappadocian theology [PDF]
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Johns Hopkins University Press via the DOI in this recordDespite the growing literature on demons in late antiquity, there has been no detailed study of demons in Cappadocian ...
Ludlow, Morwenna
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L’armée romaine et la christianisation de la Caucasie du Sud
After some general considerations on the Armenian, Iberian and Western Caucasian cases, this article focuses on the geographical links between the presence of the Roman army on the eastern coast of the Black Sea and the rise of Christianity in Lazica and
Nicolas Preud’homme
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