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Is Armenian an Anatolian Language?

Language, 1942
Armenian, owing to the large proportion of loan words (chiefly Iranian) in its vocabulary and to certain obscurities in the historical development of its phonology, has never held an important position in Indo-European comparative grammar. In the last century it was elevated from the status of a Persian dialect and was conventionally classed with the ...
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Anatolian languages

2015
The family of Anatolian languages, a subgroup of the large Indo-European language family, includes Hittite, Palaic, Luwic (including Luwian, Lycian, Carian, Sidetic, Pisidian, Kalašmian), and Lydian, spoken in Anatolia (Turkey) and North Syria. The transmission spans the time from the 3rd millenium bce until the Roman period.
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Greek-Anatolian Language Contact and the Settlement of Pamphylia

Classical Antiquity, 2017
The Ancient Greek dialect of Pamphylia shows extensive influence from the nearby Anatolian languages. Evidence from the linguistics of Greek and Anatolian, sociolinguistics, and the historical and archaeological record suggest that this influence is due to Anatolian speakers learning Greek as a second language as adults in such large numbers that ...
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Writing in focus: mistakes as traces of cognitive behaviour and more in the ancient Anatolian languages

2021
The paper deals with the interface between cognitive processes and writing mistakes in the Hittite cuneiform. After a theoretical introduction aimed at presenting the key concepts in the analysis of cognitive processes related to handwriting, we will present a selection of non-trivial mistakes in Hittite cuneiform, trying to link each of them to its ...
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Communicative Approach as an English Language Teaching Method: Van Ataturk Anatolian High School Sample

2011
This study tries to find out how effective Communicative Approach is as a widely practiced English teaching method in Turkish Secondary Schools. The study covers the 10th, 11th and 12th grade students of Van Ataturk Anatolian High School. At the initial stage of the study, a sample level test was given in order to evaluate the available English level ...
Seker, Emrullah, Aydin, Lker
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English Language Needs of Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School Students

2019
Studies on English for Specific Purposes (ESP)have demonstrated that learners have different needs towards learning alanguage in terms of their professional fields. Needs analysis is a necessaryprocedure in order to fulfil these needs. The studies of needs analysis and ESPhave been usually conducted to determine the language needs of universitystudents.
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