نتایج جستجو برای: european to indo

تعداد نتایج: 10674146  

Journal: :American Anthropologist 1949

Journal: :Revista Amazonía investiga 2022

The article deals with the original Eastern Romance vocabulary recorded in dialects of Ukrainian language and its proto-forms, as well examines formation semantics borrowings from Proto-Indo- European period to present. To achieve goal, author compiles a corpus words presented dialects, determines their Indo- European, Italic Latin corrects those them indicated etymological literature, establis...

2015
Lynn K. Perry Marcus Perlman Gary Lupyan Johan J Bolhuis

Signed languages exhibit iconicity (resemblance between form and meaning) across their vocabulary, and many non-Indo-European spoken languages feature sizable classes of iconic words known as ideophones. In comparison, Indo-European languages like English and Spanish are believed to be arbitrary outside of a small number of onomatopoeic words. In three experiments with English and two with Span...

Journal: :TAL 2009
Dag T. Haug Marius L. Jøhndal Hanne M. Eckhoff Eirik Welo Mari J. B. Hertzenberg Angelika Müth

This paper reports on the development of the PROIEL parallel corpus of New Testament texts, which contains the Greek original of the New Testament and its earliest IndoEuropean translations, into Latin, Gothic, Old Church Slavic and Classical Armenian. A web application has been constructed specifically for the purpose of annotating the texts at multiple levels: morphology, syntax, alignment at...

2008
Ngo Thanh

The syntax and semantics of clinical narrative across Indo-European languages are quite similar, making it possible to envison a single medical language processor that can be adapted for different European languages. The Linguistic String Project of New York University is continuing the development of its Medical Language Processor in this direction. The paper describes how the processor operat...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2010
Laura Fortunato Fiona Jordan

Accurate reconstruction of prehistoric social organization is important if we are to put together satisfactory multidisciplinary scenarios about, for example, the dispersal of human groups. Such considerations apply in the case of Indo-European and Austronesian, two large-scale language families that are thought to represent Neolithic expansions. Ancestral kinship patterns have mostly been infe...

2014
Thirsa Kraaijenbrink Kristiaan J. van der Gaag Sofia B. Zuniga Yali Xue Denise R. Carvalho-Silva Chris Tyler-Smith Mark A. Jobling Emma J. Parkin Bing Su Hong Shi Chun-Jie Xiao Wen-Ru Tang V. K. Kashyap R. Trivedi T. Sitalaximi Jheelam Banerjee Karma Tshering of Gaselô Nirmal M. Tuladhar Jean-Robert M. L. Opgenort George L. van Driem Guido Barbujani Peter de Knijff

The greater Himalayan region demarcates two of the most prominent linguistic phyla in Asia: Tibeto-Burman and Indo-European. Previous genetic surveys, mainly using Y-chromosome polymorphisms and/or mitochondrial DNA polymorphisms suggested a substantially reduced geneflow between populations belonging to these two phyla. These studies, however, have mainly focussed on populations residing far t...

2015
Will Chang Chundra Cathcart David Hall Andrew Garrett

Discussion of Indo-European origins and dispersal focuses on two hypotheses. Qualitative evidence from reconstructed vocabulary and correlations with archaeological data suggest that IndoEuropean languages originated in the Pontic-Caspian steppe and spread together with cultural innovations associated with pastoralism, beginning c. 6500–5500 bp. An alternative hypothesis, according to which Ind...

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