10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ISOGLOSSAL»
Discover the use of
isoglossal in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
isoglossal and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Baltic literature and linguistics
One can interpret the oldest relationships of the Baltic and Slavic languages, i.e.,
the origin of their common linguistic innovations, by assuming the existence of a
Balto-Slavic isoglossal community [Isoglossengemeinschaft] , i.e., the existence ...
Arvids Ziedonis, Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies, University of Toronto, 1973
2
A historical phonology of the Slovak language
Thus, the decisive fact for the final formation of PSk was that the ancient
isoglosses of differentiating phenomena had formed a special CS isoglossal area
in the region between the northern chain of the Carpathians and the Danube
Lowlands, ...
This whole isoglossal agreement/ difference is the object of study and
arrangement carried out by the handbooks of comparative Semitics. These can
generate the illusion, when they limit themselves to analysis of the „classical"
languages, ...
Leonid Ye. Kogan, A. I︠U︡. Militarev, 2003
HDF'S study is formulated according to individual isoglossal problems {e.g. cog '
eye' as fag : erg, etc.l, wherein data are listed, a map is presented, and an
interpretation given. The volume concludes with a careful and useful index of
forms.
... ISOGAMETIC ISOGAMIES ISOGAMOUS ISOGAMY ISOGENEIC ISOGENIC
ISOGENIES ISOGENOUS ISOGENY ISOGLOSS ISOGLOSSAL ISOGLOSSES
ISOGLOSSIC ISOGON ISOGONAL ISOGONALS ISOGONE ISOGONES
ISOGONIC ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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Pre-Pāṇinian Linguistic Studies
D. D. Mahulkar. Patterns of Change 227 The Tables reveal two large dialect-
areas having either the one or the other item/s in it dispersing from the area of
concentration to the adjoining areas in the east or the west. The isoglossal
demarcation ...
7
Words Beginning with PA
This Hittite-Tocharian-Greek isoglossal triad is a worthwhile addition to the
skimpy dossier of IE *1). Cf. Puhvel, Gedenkschrift fur Erich Neu 214-5 (2010).
palpadami- (Luwoid participle, in a swarm of obscure ones), acc. sg. c.
8
Language in Time and Space: A Festschrift for Werner Winter ...
This word isponr-, isoglossal with Indo-Iranian (r'spartt'- < *,-'Jcjspent-: Vedic kelp
-, Avestan .x.ia,u-, x.tafn- 'night“,I, has evidently nudged the Hittite etymon (nelrur-
1 of English night, unlike Vedic (where adkr- holds its own, along with the ...
Brigitte L.M. Bauer, Georges-Jean Pinault, 2003
9
A Linguistic Happening in Memory of Ben Schwartz: Studies in ...
Sirsan-. Hom. Mpaat-), sankuwai- 'fingernail' (s-movable + *ongh-w- seen in Lat.
unguis), zamangur 'beard' (Skt. SmaSru-), a(y)iss- 'mouth' (Lat. 6s). Still others
have more restricted isoglossal equivalents, e.g. lesi- or lissi- 'liver' (Arm. leard) or
...
10
First Person Singular II: Autobiographies by North American ...
This is an isoglossal feature of the Yangtze Valley from Shanghai through the
entire length of the river and across a breadth of six or seven hundred miles. On
this point, even my mother could not make the distinction very well. It was only
much ...