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The Hittite Language: Recovery and Grammatical Sketch [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
This article introduces the oldest-attested Indo-European language, Hittite, also one of the first lost Anatolian languages to be deciphered. Today we have achieved a fairly sophisticated understanding of the Hittite language, as illustrated by an exhaustive recent grammar, a number of linguistic sketches, and several ongoing dictionary projects.
openaire   +3 more sources

Evidence, hints and assumptions for late pregnancy in the Ancient Mediterranean and Near East

open access: yesActa Paediatrica, Volume 112, Issue 7, Page 1371-1377, July 2023., 2023
Abstract Ancient women, who survived childhood mortality, received good and adequate nutrition, did not work hard and escaped death during childbirth could live fairly long lives. Girls started procreation after marriage, usually at 15 years, had on average seven children, childbearing lasted 14–21 or more years and could happen at the age of 35 or ...
Ariadne Malamitsi‐Puchner   +1 more
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On Rooting Religious Studies: The Metaphysical Proposal of René Guénon

open access: yesThe Philosophical Forum, Volume 54, Issue 1-2, Page 3-26, Summer 2023., 2023
Abstract The present article problematizes current dominating approaches to method and theory in the study of religion by pointing to their inapplicability to theorists working outside secular worldviews. The first section of this article introduces decolonialist narratives by touching on important topics which are subsumed within larger discussions ...
Noah H. Taj
wiley   +1 more source

ΕΣΧΑΡΑ. Una vexāta quaestiō etimologica del lessico greco

open access: yesAtti del Sodalizio Glottologico Milanese, 2017
The paper explains the origin of the Greek lexeme ἐσχάρᾱ “hearth” from the point of view of various branches (archaeology, linguistics, anthropology) and looks into the cultural nature of the relevant referent. Besides it studies the lexicon pertinent to
Romano Sgarbi
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Special features of adaptation of substrate place names of Plain Cilicia in ancient Greek [PDF]

open access: yesВестник Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета: Сериа III. Филология
The article focuses on the principles of transmission and the features of adaptation of the substrate toponyms of Plain Cilicia in the ancient Greek language.
Alla Linko
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On the Origin of the Hittite Particle -z(a)

open access: yesLinguistica, 1993
In the field of Hittite linguistic studies, recent scholarship has been especially interested in the nature and origin of the particles so frequently attested in this language.
Kenneth Shields
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Adapting to New Contexts. Cuneiform in Anatolia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This article focuses on cuneiform and scribal education in Anatolia. It attempts to trace some of the developments in the corpus of knowledge and training when it let the confines of its initial area of relevance and was received in Anatolia by the ...
Weeden, Mark
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On the Extinction of the Luwian ziti-Names, on Lycian Ipresida and the Caunian Imbros

open access: yesGephyra, 2017
The Luwian personal names formed with -ziti ‘man’ did not survive into the later hieroglyphic inscriptions; the latest clear example is attested at Carchemish around 975 BC.
Diether Schürr
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People on both sides of the aegean sea [PDF]

open access: yes, 1991
International audienceOur contribution is devoted to a constructive overview over the implicit system approach in modern control of switched dynamic models.
Ünal, Ahmet
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Dėl baltų *pat(is), *pat(n)ī pirminės reikšmės ir gramatinio statuso

open access: yesBaltistica, 2011
ON THE ORIGINAL MEANING AND THE GRAMMATICAL STATUS OF BALTIC *pat(is), *pat(n)īSummaryOn the basis of the data from the Baltic and other Indo-European languages, the article rejects the common current view that Baltic *pat-root nouns, cf. Latv.
Albertas Rosinas
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