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The History and Function of Sisterhood in Turkey: Bacıyan-ı Rum Organization in Medieval Era

open access: yesSawwa: Jurnal Studi Gender, 2021
Bacıyan-ı Rum (Anatolian Sisters Organization) is known as the world’s first women’s organization in history, but very few pieces of literature exist about this medieval organization.
Sefa Bulut
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On the Concept of an Anatolian-Greek Language Area [PDF]

open access: yesOld 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 ...
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Old Indo-Aryan Lexicon in the Ancient Near East: Proto-Indo-European, Anatolian and Core Indo-European

open access: yesAtti del Sodalizio Glottologico Milanese, 2018
Two Indo-Iranian names (probably Old Aryan) in regions under Mittani influence (14th BC), which are diverging, in form and/or semantics, from their contemporary comparanda in the IE languages of 2nd millennium Anatolian reflect different developments ...
José Luis García Ramón
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On the Vowel Epenthesis and Epithesis in Turkish Texts in the Manuscripts of Lithuanian Tatars

open access: yesLietuvos Istorijos Studijos, 2023
Adding a vowel that is not in the original of a word to that word for various reasons is called vowel derivation. There is no morphological reason for vowel derivation and it aims to facilitate the pronunciation.
Hüseyin Durgut
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t>k, d>g Sound Change in Halicz-Lutsk Karaim Dialect and its Opposite Version in Urum Turkish

open access: yesTürkiyat Mecmuası, 2023
Phonetics (phonics); It is one of the sub-branches of linguistics that examines the vocal organs, the structure of the sounds, the place and form of the sound. With phonetics, the states of the sounds according to their origins and forms are divided into
Murat Koçak
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Investigating the Region of Metohija in Kosovo through an Interactive Digital Ethnolinguistic Atlas

open access: yesСлавянский мир в третьем тысячелетии, 2023
The article advocates for the imperative need to compile an interactive digital ethnolinguistic atlas of the Metohija region in Kosovo (Alb. Rrafshi i Dikagjinit, "Dukagjin Plain").
Andrey Sobolev
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Networking Phylogeny for Indo-European and Austronesian Languages [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Harnessing cognitive abilities of many individuals, a language evolves upon their mutual interactions establishing a persistent social environment to which language is closely attuned. Human history is encoded in the rich sets of linguistic data by means
Dimitri Volchenkov   +3 more
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Spelling, phonology and etymology in Hittite historical linguistics, a review article on Kloekhorst, A. Etymological Dictionary of the Hittite Inherited Lexicon (Leiden: 2008) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This review article addresses the representation of glottal stops in Akkadian and Hittite ...
Bürde   +39 more
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GREEK DURATIVE VERBS WITH THE NASAL INFIX AND SUFFIX

open access: yesFluminensia: Journal for Philological Research, 2020
The Indo-European nasal infix presents have so far not been explained from the semantic point of view. The author of this paper argues that the infix *-n(e)- originally expressed the feature of durativity.
Krzysztof Tomasz Witczak
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The linguistic relationships between Greek and the Anatolian languages [PDF]

open access: yesJournal 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.
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