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Lexical evolution rates by automated stability measure
Phylogenetic trees can be reconstructed from the matrix which contains the distances between all pairs of languages in a family. Recently, we proposed a new method which uses normalized Levenshtein distances among words with same meaning and averages on ...
Bakker D +13 more
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Phonetic and orthographic features of the Armeno-Turkish translation of the Gospels
In the 19th century, Armenians living within the borders of the Ottoman Empire who spoke Turkish produced numerous works on religion, language, history, literature, and other subjects using their own alphabet.
Hüseyin Yıldız +2 more
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Temporal Phylogenetic Networks and Logic Programming
The concept of a temporal phylogenetic network is a mathematical model of evolution of a family of natural languages. It takes into account the fact that languages can trade their characteristics with each other when linguistic communities are in contact,
Erdem, Esra +2 more
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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, İlker Aydın
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An Etruscan solution to a Celtic problem
It is argued that what used to be called "P-Celtic" arose because Etruscans could not pronounce properly the Indo-European languages which they encountered in and around Italy. Etruscan influence can neatly explain not only the phenomenon of P-Celtic but
Counihan, Martin
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Phrase Structure and Ancient Anatolian languages Methodology and challenges for a Luwian syntactic annotation [PDF]
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 ...
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Indo-European Linguistics in the 21st Century (2) : On Frederik Kortlandt’s Distributional Trilaryngealist Model [PDF]
Revisionist trilaryngealism, consisting of the hypotheses CC·C, *h1 h2 h3, and at least two different vowels PIE *e *o (and optionally PIE *a), has split the laryngeal theory into several mutually incompatible models.
Janhunen, Juha Antero +1 more
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The time and place of origin of South Caucasian languages: insights into past human societies, ecosystems and human population genetics. [PDF]
Gavashelishvili A +4 more
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The genetic history of the Southern Arc: A bridge between West Asia and Europe. [PDF]
Lazaridis I +205 more
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Considerations on the Assyrian settlement at Kaneš
International audienceAt the end of the twentieth and beginning of the nineteenth centuries BCE, Assyrian merchants originating from Assur developed a long distance trade in Central Anatolia and settled there progressively in some forty towns.
Michel, Cécile
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