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Indo-European cereal terminology suggests a Northwest Pontic homeland for the core Indo-European languages. [PDF]
Questions on the timing and the center of the Indo-European language dispersal are central to debates on the formation of the European and Asian linguistic landscapes and are deeply intertwined with questions on the archaeology and population history of ...
Guus Kroonen +4 more
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The spatiotemporal patterns of major human admixture events during the European Holocene [PDF]
Recent studies have shown that admixture has been pervasive throughout human history. While several methods exist for dating admixture in contemporary populations, they are not suitable for sparse, low coverage ancient genomic data.
Manjusha Chintalapati +2 more
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Methodisches zur Erschließung der lykischen Gedichte
Die "etymologische Methode" ist kein zuverlässiges Instrument zum Verständnis der lykischen Gedichte, selbst wenn man sich auf den Vergleich mit anderen anatolischen Sprachen beschränkt. Der Anspruch, sie zu übersetzen, kann nur phantasievolle Ergebnisse
Diether Schürr
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Mount Parnassos and the Labyrinth: From Korinthos to Knossos, from Zakynthos to Halicarnassus
This paper revisits the Greek *-nthos- and *-ssos/*-ttos names and analyzes them in the context of the language contacts between the Pre-Proto-Greek peoples arriving in Greece and the Pre-Greek populations already in place.
Juan Luis García Alonso
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Review of “Eski Türkiye Türkçesinin Deyimler Sözlüğü "by Sezer Özyaşamış Şakar
Sezer Özyaşamış Şakar, Eski Türkiye Türkçesinin Deyimler Sözlüğü (İstanbul: Dün Bugün Yarın Yayınları, 2021, 328 s.) ISBN: 978-625-7760-44 ...
Halil İbrahim Işık
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Jan Nepomucen Józef Braun (1926–2015), filolog klasyczny, orientalista, kartwelista, sumerolog
Jan Braun, born on 15th May 1926 in Łódź, studied classical philology and classical archaeology at the University of Lodz (years 1947–1951). His MA thesis (1951) was devoted to the ethnogenesis of the Etruscans.
Krzysztof Tomasz Witczak
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In this short text, I examine the usage of the Lycian word tabahaza, highlight its possible Anatolian cognates, such as the Hittite nēpiš- ‘heaven’ and the Cuneiform Luwian tappaš- ‘id.’, analyze and ...
Marcel Nowakowski
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Mathematical Models of the Distribution and Change of Linguistic Information in Language Communities: a Case of Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Chinese Language Communities [PDF]
The paper presents a theoretical analysis and computer simulations of the distribution and changes of the linguistic information in two model language communities: Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Chinese. Simulations show that out of two main hypotheses of
Egorova Maia +2 more
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The manuscripts of the Lithuanian Tatars are comprised of religious works written in the Arabic script like Kitab, Tafsir, Hamail, Tajvid. These manuscripts preserved texts concerning such languages as Chagatai Turkic, Old Anatolian Turkish, Belarusian ...
Hüseyin Durgut
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Introduction. This article is an attempt to extract information about the interactions of dialects of the Indo-European dialect continuum with each other using a comparative analysis of the basic vocabularies of some Indo-European (IE) descendant ...
G. M. Telezhko
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