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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
Maybe its just me, but I think its kind of odd that of all places New York doesn't have a comprehens......
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
Why doesn't New York have an Indo-European program?...
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
Are there any theories about how the Indo-European languages developed other than the Proto-Indo-Eur......
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
I'm aware of two theories on the development of language. One theory proposes that phonemic languag......
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
Hebrew Esther brings to mind the Avestan luminary deity Atar. Noah and its parallels to Sumerian,......
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
The semantics behind Ishtaran that I got was "warrior and justice deity; tutelary deity of Der cf.......
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
Are there names of Grecan, Italic, or Celtic deities that resemble the names Sumerian deities? What......
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
What is the likelihood that ancient translators had recognized what Oriental Jones did, of the relat......
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
Linguist, William [Oriental] Jones noticed a relationship between the Irano-Indic and European langu......
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
There are 6000 different languages, today. How many of these 6000 languages are Euro-Indic language......
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
What is the conventional definition of "mother tongue"? Is there a definition for "father tongue"? ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
First off, I think, that, English may have absorbed a multitude of loanwords, but, I doubt the great......
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
Thus far, I've counted, with a slight margin of error, at least, 334 of Shipley's IE-English roots h......
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
In Shipley's dictionary, when he places for eg. pel I, pel II, pel III, etc... are these roots cogn......
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
I'm wondering, to what extent can an artificial language be an authentic original creation. In its m......
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
Could anyone expand on the aforsaid or how language dominance is conventionally defined in the lingu......
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
I recall one linguistics professor mentioning something about language dominance. Apparently, gramm......
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
What is language dominance?...
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