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Anatolian languages and proto-indo-european [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This paper is a state of the art report on the dialectal position of the Anatolian group (which comprises Hittite, Luwian, Palaic, Lycian, Milyan, Carian, Pisidian and Sidetic) within the Indo-European linguistic family.
Ignasi-Xavier Adiego   +1 more
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La riflessività nelle lingue anatoliche [PDF]

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The present work aims at an analysis of the category of reflexivity in Anatolian languages, taking Hittite Reflexivpartikel =z(a) as a starting point and analysing its uses in the earliest period.
Ammazzini, Marco
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« As you like it » : les noms d’assonance lyciens‑grecs

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En Lycie, zone de contacts linguistiques entre lycien et grec notamment, les anthroponymes indigènes ont fait l’objet de différentes stratégies d’adaptation de la langue source à la langue cible : emprunt proprement dit, emprunt assimilé, calque et nom d’
Réveilhac, Florian
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Reconstructing the idea: the third Limyra designing a phenomenal contemporary city by typological and morphological reconstructions: an urban scale museum and archaeology center in ancient lycian city Limyra, in Turkey

open access: yes, 2022
LAUREA MAGISTRALEPer comprendere e ricostruire l’idea di città antica, è necessario analizzare e ripristinare la relazione tra tre elementi: gli elementi di una città, come un edificio monumentale o una piazza; il linguaggio creato dal modo in cui ...
Ekhina, Maria, Karabulut, Irem
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Contact linguistique et emprunts onomastiques entre grec et lycien: apports à la phonétique et à la morphologie

open access: yes, 2018
Ancient Lycia, a polyglossian area located on the south-western coast of Asia Minor, was a place of contact, especially between Lycian and Greek. The Lycian language, which belongs to the Anatolian group of Indo-European languages, is documented in about
Réveilhac, Florian
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The Lycian language ...

open access: yes, 1891
From the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society.
Conder, C. R. (Claude Reignier), 1848-1910.
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Word Order, Focus, and Clause Linking in Greek Tragic Poetry

open access: yes, 2009
The thesis comprises an investigation of three aspects of sentence structure in Classical Greek (henceforth CG) dramatic poetry: order of the main sentence elements (subject, verb, and object) within the clause, the emphatic position at the start of the ...

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Indefinite pronouns in Anatolian: contexts, meaning, and syntax

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The Proto-Indo-European pronominal stem *kwi-/kwo-, reflected by relative, interrogative and indefinite pronouns, has been subject to intense debate, yet its function in indefinite expressions has been underresearched.
Akao, Miyu
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“Initial-a-final”, Luwian low vowels, and language contact in the Syro-Anatolian world

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The Anatolian hieroglyphic inventory features two phonetic signs conventionally translated as “a”: 〈a〉 = L. 450 and 〈á〉 = L. 19. Their distribution has eluded explanation due to the complicated conventions governing the use of the 〈a〉 sign, which can be ...
Burgin, James M., Yakubovich, Ilya
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"As you like it" : les noms d’assonance lyciens-grecs. Esquisse d’une méthodologie

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International audienceIn Lycia, an area of language contact especially between Lycian and Greek, indigenous personal names were subject to different strategies of adaptation from the source language to the target language (proper loanword, assimilated ...
Réveilhac, Florian
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