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Selected Pisidian problems and the position of Pisidian within the Anatolian languages [PDF]

open access: diamondJournal of Language Relationship, 2017
Zsolt Simon. Selected Pisidian problems and the position of Pisidian within the Anatolian languages [Электронный ресурс] / Simon Zsolt// Вестник РГГУ. Серия "Филология. Вопросы языкового родства". - 2017. - № 1 (15). - С. 31-42.
Zsolt Simon
exaly   +8 more sources

Anatolian Languages as the Main Substrate of the Ukrainian Language

open access: diamondUkrainian Studies, 2020
Until now, the Ukrainian linguistics has claimed that the main substrate for the Ukrainian language is North Iranian / Scythian. This dominant opinion was based on the well-known hypothesis of the Soviet school philologists and, in particular, of the Ossetian linguist Vaso Abaiti (better known as Vasyl Abaev (Abayev)) about the Iranian origin of the ...
Viktor Lakyziuk
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Indo-European cereal terminology suggests a Northwest Pontic homeland for the core Indo-European languages. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2022
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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On the Concept of an Anatolian-Greek Language Area [PDF]

open access: diamondOld World: Journal of Ancient Africa and Eurasia, 2021
Abstract This paper aims at presenting some thoughts on the hypothesis of an Anatolian-Greek language area in the second millennium bc comparing different approaches both in the theoretical frames and in the analysis of the linguistic facts. For this purpose, it is necessary to introduce some terminological premises, followed by a selection of ...
Paola Cotticelli-Kurras
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The linguistic relationships between Greek and the Anatolian languages [PDF]

open access: goldJournal of Greek Linguistics, 2020
Abstract This summary presents the main findings of my DPhil. thesis, written under the supervision of Andreas Willi at the University of Oxford, on the linguistic relationships (with a particular emphasis on language contact) between Greek and the Anatolian languages between the second millennium and the first half of the first millennium BCE.
Michele Bianconi
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Preservice Turkish language teachers’ attitudes toward Anatolian dialects

open access: diamondInternational Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education (IJERE), 2020
<p><span>This study aimed to reveal preservice Turkish Language teachers' attitudes toward the use of Anatolian dialects in education in terms of their genders and years at university. The participants of the study are 201 preservice teachers who are 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th-year students studying at Turkish Language Teaching undergraduate ...
İzzet Şeref
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Anatolian languages and Proto-Indo-European

open access: diamondVeleia, 2016
En el presente artículo se ofrece un estado de la cuestión sobre la posición del grupo anatolio (hitita, luvita, palaíta, licio, milio, lidio, cario, pisidio y sidético) en el seno de las lenguas indoeuropeas. Se someten a evaluación las dos grandes corrientes de opinión que han intentado dar cuenta de las fuertes divergencias entre las lenguas ...
Ignasi-Xavier Adiego
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Phrase Structure and Ancient Anatolian languages Methodology and challenges for a Luwian syntactic annotation [PDF]

open access: hybrid, 2015
For the Marie Skłodowska Curie (MSCA) funded project “SLUW – A computer aided study of the (morpho)syntax of Luwian” a collection of phrase structure trees from the Luwian corpus is currently being prepared. Luwian is a language belonging to the Anatolian branch of Indo-European; its structures are different from those of English and the language ...
Federico Giusfredi
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Proto-Anatolian as a mora-based language1 [PDF]

open access: yesTransactions of the Philological Society, 2011
It is not easy by any means to obtain prosodic information from documents written in ancient languages because it is not usually recorded therein. But the techniques of philology and linguistics sometimes enable us to derive prosodic evidence from ...
Yoshida, Kazuhiko
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