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The Linguistic Roots of Ancient Greek

Abstract This book traces the development of Proto-Indo-European into Ancient Greek of about the 5th century bc, attempting to recover the relative chronology of changes whenever possible and to explore in detail how the Ancient Greek dialects diversified.
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Historical Roots of Linguistic Theories

Language, 1996
Benji Wald   +2 more
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Contending Visions of Arabic Linguistics and their Historical Roots

Middle East Critique, 2010
In the spring semester of 2007, I was asked by the head of the linguistics program at a US university to teach a graduate class on Arabic structure, as a required class on structure of a non-Indo-E...
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The Roots and Branches of Linguistics

2022
Nick Pilcher, Kendall Richards
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Roots of the wakimae aspect of linguistic politeness

2012
Why is Japanese linguistic politeness characterized by wakimae? This paper argues that wakimae, or linguistic politeness, can be traced back to two roots. First, the Japanese language has abundant modal expressions from the morpheme level to the discourse level that index the context in order to show the speaker’s attitude toward the contextual ...
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On Being Linguistically At Sea Back To the Roots

Diogenes, 1989
“Je doute qu'il y ait un dialogue de la chenille et du papillon”A. MatrauxThe most ordinary events astonish only those who think about them. What can be more natural than two people talking? They are from the same country, they speak the same language, they understand one another. They have things to say to each other and they say them.
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Pre-Linguistic Roots of Language and Its Innate Ideas

1992
Any attempt to define the meaning of the abstract words of a language L by words of the same language L results in a system of explanations of empty meaning. Every meaningful language L must be founded on basic words (“prime words”) which cannot be explained by words of L. The prime words of our first language (the mother tongue) must be explained by a
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Fine-root traits in the global spectrum of plant form and function

Nature, 2021
Carlos Pérez Carmona   +2 more
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COMPARATIVE LINGUISTICS: TRACING THE ROOTS OF LANGUAGE FAMILIES

 This study explores the methodologies and findings of comparative linguistics, focusing on the classification and historical development of language families. By examining phonological, morphological, and syntactic correspondences across languages, comparative linguistics seeks to reconstruct proto-languages and trace their evolution into modern ...
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Root of the Tree: The Significance, Evolution, and Origins of the Ribosome

Chemical Reviews, 2020
Jessica C Bowman   +2 more
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