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Ancient Anatolian languages and cultures in contact: some methodological observations [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Language Relationship, 2019
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Federico Giusfredi   +1 more
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On the Possibility of Multiculturalism: Birds Without Wings by Louis de Berniéres

open access: yesLiteracy Trek, 2021
At the beginning of the twentieth century a great number of non-Muslim population were driven out of the newly defined borders of the Turkish Republic. In Birds Without Wings, Louis de Berniéres questions the validity of the concepts like race, religion ...
Nazmi Ağıl
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Mitochondrial DNA analysis of eneolithic trypillians from Ukraine reveals neolithic farming genetic roots [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The agricultural revolution in Eastern Europe began in the Eneolithic with the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture complex. In Ukraine, the Trypillian culture (TC) existed for over two millennia (ca. 5,400–2,700 BCE) and left a wealth of artifacts.
Lillie, Malcolm   +7 more
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Balto-Slavic and Indo-Iranian

open access: yesBaltistica, 2017
The closest relatives of Balto-Slavic are Albanian and Indo-Iranian. Together with Armenian and Thracian, these are the satǝm languages, which together with Greek and Phrygian constitute the eastern part of Classic Indo-European.The obvious common ...
Frederik Kortlandt
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Preservice Turkish language teachers’ attitudes toward Anatolian dialects

open access: yesInternational 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 ...
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After the Hittites: The Kingdoms of Karkamish and Palistin in Northern Syria [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The disappearance and weakening of the Late Bronze Age territorial empires in the Eastern Mediterranean shortly after 1200 BC is traditionally held to be followed by a so-called Dark Age of around 300 years, characterized by a lack of written sources ...
Weeden, Mark
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Proto‐Anatolian as a mora‐based language1 [PDF]

open access: yesTransactions of the Philological Society, 2011
AbstractIt 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 written data.
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Sul rapporto testa/dipendente nel sintagma nominale. Il caso dell’ittita e del latino (con cenni al greco)

open access: yesAtti del Sodalizio Glottologico Milanese, 2014
This article starts from the different typologies in agreement described by [Nichols 1986] concerning the relationship between head and dependent(s). She discovered that four types are possible: head-marking, dependent-marking, double marking and zero ...
Stefano Corno
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A New Reading Proposal for the Sidetic Adaptation of the Greek PN Euempolos

open access: yesGephyra
More than fifty years ago, a Greek-Sidetic votive inscription known as the Euempolos Bilingual (S6 = I.1.3) was uncovered in the ancient city of Lyrbe.
Gem Ferrer
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Anatolian Languages as the Main Substrate of the Ukrainian Language

open access: yesUkrainian 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 ...
openaire   +7 more sources

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