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The Etymology of the PNs Artimas and Arteimas from Asia Minor: a New Explanation [PDF]
The etymology of the PNs Artimas and Arteimas has been disputed among scholars. Initially, Artimas was considered to be an Iranian loanword (from the OIran. PN *R ̥ tima-).
Vernet Pons, Mariona
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Hi-inflected verbal *CóC-stems in Cuneiform and Hieroglyphic Luwian [PDF]
In Luwian, as in Hittite, the *CóC-stem formation is the counterpart of PIE. perfect *C1e-C1óC2-. In Proto-Anatolian the PIE. perfect shows hardly any traces of a reduplication syllable (although there are examples); principally, it shows only the o ...
Vernet Pons, Mariona
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Selected Pisidian problems and the position of Pisidian within the Anatolian languages
This paper presents three problems of Pisidian and their repercussions regarding the position of Pisidian within the Anatolian languages. These problems are the origin of the personal name Γδεβετις (gen.) and related names; the origin of the personal ...
Zsolt Simon
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Old Belief in the Mirror of Literary Work [PDF]
В беседе профессора Уральского федерального университета Ларисы Соболевой с доцентом, деканом факультета журналистики Новосибирского национального исследовательского университета Ольгой Журавель, автором монографии «Литературное творчество старообрядцев ...
Soboleva, Larisa +3 more
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A Family Affair: Marriage, Class, and Ethics in the Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles [PDF]
In this essay I juxtapose a dominant culture discourse of the family, one which aims to construct an ethical center out of the marital union, with a deconstructive effort on the part of certain early Christian groups, in order to suggest that this ...
Andrew Jacobs
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Verbal compounding in Latin: the case of -MAKE verbs [PDF]
This paper aims at describing Latin compound verbs (CVs) whose second member is a verbal constituent connected with facio ‘to make’. Though there is a large literature on CVs in other languages, little has been said on Latin (Flobert 1978; Fruyt 2001 ...
BRUCALE, Luisa, Mocciaro, E.
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Beiträge zur kleinasiatischen Münzkunde und Geschichte 6-9
The first chapter discusses in detail the main type of Imperial coinage minted by the Pisidian city of Selge. This type is shown to depict the city's principal sanctuary of Zeus and Heracles and not a styrax press as Suzanne Amigues recently tried to ...
Johannes Nollé
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The Linguistic History of Some Indian Domestic Plants [PDF]
Sanskrit and Indian ...
Witzel, Michael E.J.
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Greek and the Anatolian Languages of the First Millennium: Lycian, Lydian, and Carian
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 ...
Stella, Merlin +1 more
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Winckelmania: Hellenomania between ideal and experience [PDF]
If Hellenomania was not entirely an invention of the mid-eighteenth century, it certainly took on a particular colour during that period. The Grand Tour and other forms of travel, Enlightened curiosity, the antiquarian and scholarly exploration of non ...
Harloe, Katherine
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