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... Chapter 3 AFROASIATIC, EGYPTIAN AND SEMITIC 58 The origins of African languages and the development of agriculture in Africa 58 The origins and spread of Afroasiatic 60 Conclusion 88 Chapter 4 THE ORIGINS OF INDO-HITTITE AND INDO ...
... Chapter 3 AFROASIATIC, EGYPTIAN AND SEMITIC 58 The origins of African languages and the development of agriculture in Africa 58 The origins and spread of Afroasiatic 60 Conclusion 88 Chapter 4 THE ORIGINS OF INDO-HITTITE AND INDO ...
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... Chapter 6 THE GREEK LANGUAGE IN THE MEDITERRANEAN CONTEXT: PART 2, MORPHOLOGICAL AND SYNTACTICAL DEVELOPMENTS 155 Morphology 155 Syntax 157 Summary on syntactical changes 163 Conclusion 164 Chapter 7 THE GREEK LANGUAGE IN THE ...
... Chapter 6 THE GREEK LANGUAGE IN THE MEDITERRANEAN CONTEXT: PART 2, MORPHOLOGICAL AND SYNTACTICAL DEVELOPMENTS 155 Morphology 155 Syntax 157 Summary on syntactical changes 163 Conclusion 164 Chapter 7 THE GREEK LANGUAGE IN THE ...
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Martin Bernal. Chapter 9 GREEK BORROWINGS FROM EGYPTIAN PREFIXES, Chapter 12 SIXTEEN MINOR ROOTS 300 Introduction 300 ... Chapter 10 MAJOR EGYPTIAN TERMS IN GREEK: PART 1 245 1.Ntr/KÅ 245 2. Œn∆ 258 3. M(w)dw, muqo" 262 4. SbÅ 262 5. Dr ...
Martin Bernal. Chapter 9 GREEK BORROWINGS FROM EGYPTIAN PREFIXES, Chapter 12 SIXTEEN MINOR ROOTS 300 Introduction 300 ... Chapter 10 MAJOR EGYPTIAN TERMS IN GREEK: PART 1 245 1.Ntr/KÅ 245 2. Œn∆ 258 3. M(w)dw, muqo" 262 4. SbÅ 262 5. Dr ...
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... Chapter 14 MORE SEMITIC LOANS INTO GREEK 325 Introduction 325 Conclusion 339 Chapter 15 SOME EGYPTIAN AND SEMITIC SEMANTIC CLUSTERS IN GREEK 340 Nature and agriculture 341 Cooking 365 Medicine 371 Conclusion 378 Chapter 16 SEMANTIC ...
... Chapter 14 MORE SEMITIC LOANS INTO GREEK 325 Introduction 325 Conclusion 339 Chapter 15 SOME EGYPTIAN AND SEMITIC SEMANTIC CLUSTERS IN GREEK 340 Nature and agriculture 341 Cooking 365 Medicine 371 Conclusion 378 Chapter 16 SEMANTIC ...
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... Chapter 18 RELIGIOUS TERMINOLOGY 425 Structures 425 Personnel 430 Cult objects 433 Rituals 434 Sacrifices 437 Incense, flowers, scents 439 Aura 439 Mysteries 441 Conclusion 451 Chapter 19 DIVINE NAMES: GODS, MYTHICAL CREATURES, HEROES ...
... Chapter 18 RELIGIOUS TERMINOLOGY 425 Structures 425 Personnel 430 Cult objects 433 Rituals 434 Sacrifices 437 Incense, flowers, scents 439 Aura 439 Mysteries 441 Conclusion 451 Chapter 19 DIVINE NAMES: GODS, MYTHICAL CREATURES, HEROES ...
Table des matières
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS AND THE IMAGE | 28 |
THE NOSTRATIC AND EUROASIATIC HYPER | 39 |
Archaeological evidence for the origin | 48 |
Language and genetics | 56 |
Conclusion | 88 |
Loans from other languages into PIH | 98 |
Development of an IndoEuropean gender system based | 108 |
Lateral fricatives | 319 |
MORE SEMITIC LOANS INTO GREEK | 325 |
Conclusion | 339 |
Cooking | 365 |
Medicine | 371 |
Conclusion | 378 |
Shipping | 399 |
SOCIETY POLITICS | 405 |
Conclusion | 115 |
The elements of the Greek linguistic amalgam | 121 |
The phonologies of IndoHittite and IndoEuropean | 122 |
Conclusion | 154 |
Summary on syntactical changes | 163 |
Ancient Greeks sense of lexical borrowing | 175 |
Conclusion | 185 |
Egyptian | 192 |
Conclusion | 207 |
GREEK BORROWINGS FROM EGYPTIAN PREFIXES | 209 |
The Egyptian word pr house temple palace | 231 |
R entry or local prefix | 240 |
Œn | 258 |
Dr Rdr drw | 267 |
Conclusion | 275 |
Conclusion | 298 |
SIXTEEN MINOR ROOTS | 300 |
CONCLUSION | 311 |
Politics | 413 |
Abstraction | 420 |
Personnel | 430 |
Sacrifices | 437 |
Conclusion | 451 |
Twins Apollo and Artemis | 464 |
Other Olympians | 477 |
City names | 503 |
Anubis Hermes and Sparta | 516 |
Late borrowings and Lykurgos | 529 |
ATHENA AND ATHENS | 540 |
Athens as a colony from Sais? | 564 |
Ht ntr nt Nt Athenaia | 579 |
Glossary | 695 |
Greek Words and Names with Proposed Afroasiatic Etymologies | 713 |
Letter Correspondences | 731 |
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