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Greek and the Anatolian Languages of the First Millennium: Lycian, Lydian, and Carian [PDF]
This chapter addresses language contact between Late Anatolian languages and Greek from a synchronic perspective, that is, it considers the material that roughly corresponds with the written stages of Lydian, Lycian, and Car- ian. The denomination of Late Anatolian languages responds to the dating of their corpus of inscriptions, attested only during ...
Elena Martínez-Rodríguez +1 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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The Problem of Lexical Borrowings from Anatolian Languages into Greek [PDF]
This chapter is dedicated to the phenomena of lexical interference at the Aegean interface in search of Anatolian loanwords in Greek, together with some other related contact phenomena, such as Wanderwörter and glosses.1 We will pay particular attention to those forms that may go back to the oldest languages, namely Hittite and Luwian.
Stella Merlin, Bartomeu Obrador-Cursach
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Language-tree divergence times support the Anatolian theory of Indo-European origin
Languages, like genes, provide vital clues about human history. The origin of the Indo-European language family is "the most intensively studied, yet still most recalcitrant, problem of historical linguistics". Numerous genetic studies of Indo-European origins have also produced inconclusive results.
Gray, R., Atkinson, Q.
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Social Behaviors of Foreign Language Teachers at Anatolian High Schools in Turkey
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to assess in-class behaviors of Foreign Language Teachers working at Anatolian High Schools in terms of social aspects. Accordingly, 18 teachers who were working during 2010-2011 academic year were interviewed.Participating teachers stated that they mimed new vocabulary through gestures, cared about making eye ...
Aysin Demir
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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 Atatürk Anatolian High School. At the initial stage of the study, a sample level test was given in order to evaluate the available English level ...
Emrullah Şeker, İ̇lker AYDIN
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“Initial-a-final”, Luwian low vowels, and language contact in the Syro-Anatolian world
Abstract The Anatolian hieroglyphic inventory features two phonetic signs conventionally translated as “a”: 〈a〉 = L. 450 and 〈a〉 = L. 19. Their distribution has eluded explanation due to the complicated conventions governing the use of the 〈a〉 sign, which can be placed at the end of a word (“initial-a-final”), replaced with 〈a〉 (“a ...
James M. Burgin, Ilya Yakubovich
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We recount the evidence for the so-called “Steppe Hypothesis” discussed in Damgaard et al. 2018 and offer a revised linguistic and historical model for the prehistoric dispersal of three important Indo-European language subgroups—the Anatolian Indo-European languages into Anatolia, the Tocharian languages into Inner Asia, and the Indo-Iranian languages
Guus Kroonen +2 more
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A Literary Work in Old Anatolian Turkish Language MinhÀcü’ş-ŞehÀdet
Bu çalışmada XIII-XV. yüzyıllar arasında Anadolu’da Oğuzca temeline dayalı olarak kurulup gelişen yazı dili olan Eski Anadolu Türkçesinin dil özelliklerini taşıyan “MinhÀcü’ş-ŞehÀdet” adlı eserin tanıtılması amaçlanmaktadır. Aydınoğlu Cüneyd Bey’e sunulmuş olan MinhÀcü’ş-ŞehÀdet’in 14. yüzyıl sonu 15. yüzyıl başında yazıldığı düşünülmektedir.
Yasemin HACETTEPE ÜNİVERSİTESİ KOCABAŞ
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OSHIRO Terumasa and YOSHIDA Kazuhiko, An Introduction to the Anatolian Languages Daigakushorin, 1990
Katsumi MATSUMOTO
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