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In the late 80s and early 90s, Colin Renfrew presented his Anatolian hypothesis. According to him... more In the late 80s and early 90s, Colin Renfrew presented his Anatolian hypothesis. According to him, the agrarian revolution begun in Anatolia, and from there, it spread out in Europe. He supposed that these farmers were carriers of the Proto-Indo-European language, but his theory had weak support from Indo-European linguists. Some questions then arise: What language(s) was introduced in the Ægean islands and mainland Greece by these early farmers? Can we figure out the affiliations of the Minoan language? A different agrarian hypothesis will be shown in these pages, unrelated to the Indo-European and Semitic language families. It instead is featuring a new language family that encompasses the Ægean, Anatolia, Caucasus and the Near East.
A brief about grammaticalization of a Noun.
This is an introduction to unetymologized words in Greek sub-strata, and a possible glottochronol... more This is an introduction to unetymologized words in Greek sub-strata, and a possible glottochronological relationship with Northern Caucasian languages. For more information, see
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An introductory sample to Hurrian lexicon
COMPENDIUM del DIZIONARIO DI HURRITA ( AGGIORNATO al 2004) NOTA PRELIMINARE Questo dizionario non... more COMPENDIUM del DIZIONARIO DI HURRITA ( AGGIORNATO al 2004) NOTA PRELIMINARE Questo dizionario non è un'opera completa, semmai l'aggiornamento della precedente opera di Emmanuel Laroche. In esso sono comprese tutte le voci (dal 1980 al 2004) alla luce delle nuove scoperte e ritrovamenti, nonché una migliore attestazione e traduzione, eliminando così alcuni dubbi e /o precipitose congetture esposte da Laroche; un piccolo compendio all'opera di Laroche.
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In this brief, some analytical data on early civilization in Anatolia and its farming development... more In this brief, some analytical data on early civilization in Anatolia and its farming development, also its expansion on neighbour places. How cereals and their lexical denomination bound together a very wide area.
In the late 80s and early 90s, Colin Renfrew presented his Anatolian hypothesis. According to him... more In the late 80s and early 90s, Colin Renfrew presented his Anatolian hypothesis. According to him, the agrarian revolution begun in Anatolia, and from there, it spread out in Europe. He supposed that these farmers were carriers of the Proto-Indo-European language, but his theory had weak support from Indo-European linguists. Some questions then arise: What language(s) was introduced in the Ægean islands and mainland Greece by these early farmers? Can we figure out the affiliations of the Minoan language? A different agrarian hypothesis will be shown in these pages, unrelated to the Indo-European and Semitic language families. It instead is featuring a new language family that encompasses the Ægean, Anatolia, Caucasus and the Near East.
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