How To Use Anatolian In A Sentence
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Thousands of soldiers sweep toward the Mediterranean coast leaving behind their dead and their dreams, to wander in the Anatolian desert under a seemingly inexpiable curse.
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Frederik Kortlandt expanded further on this by infusing it with the Glottalic Theory according to which PIE's ejectives became "implosive" in all dialects save Proto-Anatolian and Proto-Tocharian.
Archive 2008-01-01
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Rather, the marker *-s- specifies a specific event of an inherently dynamic verb a perfective nuance and this is why only some verbs were given a sigmatic aorist later on in non-Anatolian dialects.
Archive 2009-08-01
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The dogs, Anatolian shepherds, live with the livestock on the range and protect them from cheetahs and leopards.
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Rather, the marker *-s- specifies a specific event of an inherently dynamic verb a perfective nuance and this is why only some verbs were given a sigmatic aorist later on in non-Anatolian dialects.
The active-stative mess
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All this being said, we then understand why the perfective action could not possibly have been originally marked by *-i as proven by non-Anatolian dialects if its function were originally to express this aspect, due to the obvious semantic contradictions that would ensue, and we also see why the sigmatic aorist couldn't have ever applied to all verbs, such as punctives, likewise to avoid simple contradiction.
The active-stative mess
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There are many different breeds including Komondors, Great Pyrenees, Kuvasz, and Anatolians.
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All this being said, we then understand why the perfective action could not possibly have been originally marked by *-i as proven by non-Anatolian dialects if its function were originally to express this aspect, due to the obvious semantic contradictions that would ensue, and we also see why the sigmatic aorist couldn't have ever applied to all verbs, such as punctives, likewise to avoid simple contradiction.
Archive 2009-08-01
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Bayndor: "In this sense, the Etruscan-Lemnian group is not a real mainland Anatolian relic language, but instead a result of re-colonization from the islands.
A modification of Indo-Aegean, plus some new grammatical ideas on Minoan
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Among the extinct descendants of Indo-European are two well-attested main branches, Anatolian including Hittite and Tocharian.
The English Is Coming!
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ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish police Friday detained an unmarried mother and six other people near Istanbul for their suspected role in the so-called "honor killing" of a 2-day-old baby girl, state news agency Anatolian said.
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The dogs, Anatolian shepherds, live with the livestock on the range and protect them from cheetahs and leopards.
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Employing a fluent Anatolian dialect and using minimum force Barossa extracts a vital nugget of information from the somewhat stubborn barber.
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Iyarri Anatolian god of war and plagues, known as an archer “Lord of the Bow”, similar to Greek god Apollo.
The Trojan War
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A small part of the ecoregion falls south of the Azerbaidjan-Iran border and is classified as a mosaics of Anatolian Aremisisietea fragrantis armeniaca and Sub-Euxenian oak forest remnants in Zohary.
Azerbaijan shrub desert and steppe
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It's always tempting to assume that everything in an older branch such as Anatolian is an archaicism but naturally that can't logically be the case.
Thoughts on the early Indo-European subjunctive 1ps ending
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“It is this kind of material, to some perhaps unspectacular, which is providing fundamental evidence on the problems of the environment,” French countered in the same issue of Anatolian Studies.
The Goddess and the Bull
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The Hittite word annas 'mother' is apparently an Anatolian innovation.
Enticed by a drunken thought
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The strong north eastern wind blows off the central Anatolian landmass in summer as well as winter.
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The strong north eastern wind blows off the central Anatolian landmass in summer as well as winter.
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In addition, the Anatolian prevails without benefit of a breed name, much less records or pedigrees, in its native land.
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In this sense, the Etruscan-Lemnian group is not a real mainland Anatolian relic language, but instead a result of re-colonization from the islands.
A modification of Indo-Aegean, plus some new grammatical ideas on Minoan
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Anyways, as per my previous model, there are interesting quirks that seem to automatically surface when I personally take on the goal to finally account for both the mi-class/hi-class contrast in Anatolian with the durative-aorist-perfect system of Core IE dialects.
Interesting quirks of a PIE subjective-objective model
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This displacement manifests itself through destructive earthquakes along the North Anatolian Fault.
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Things get more complicated if one ponders a scenario where budding Anatolian dialects are affected by the Satem wave in the north of the Anatolian area and later on provide the basis for satem-like results in Luwian by way of dialect mergers and such.
Diachrony of PIE
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This category is the origin of root aorists and imperfective past in Core IE while becoming the mi-class preterite in Anatolian.
New thought: A 2D matrix of eventive/non-eventive and subjective/objective
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We took a plane south-west across the Anatolian plateau to Cappadocia.
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Anatolians also carry out their tasks with no need for folderol.
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An experiential form, parallel to Mandarin guo 过, can easily yield explicit past tense "sigmatic aorists" in Core IE dialects, while forming special 3ps sigmatic past forms for an originally tenseless hi-class as evidenced by Anatolian and Tocharian.
New thought: A 2D matrix of eventive/non-eventive and subjective/objective