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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
From what I know England doesn't have an official language. Other languages like Welsh are used. B......
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
The United States doesn't have an official language by legislature. Could that have anything to do ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
zmježd, I remember my linguistic professor (introductory course to get my BA in Asian Studies)stress......
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
Old Farsi Dari (cuniform at Maikhi in Khorasan)is different than Old Persian (eg. Bisotun)? In Jose......
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
zmježd, I know that Gathic Avestan is an Old Northeast Iranian language, and Pashto is a Modern Sout......
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
zmježd, I'm assuming your analysis of the word foot is the most agreed upon one... Are you using IP......
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
zmježd,Professor Derakhsnai, saying that there is evidence of PIE and Indo-Iranian in archaic textua......
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
zmježd, can you interpert the following link? ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
zmježd, is there any archaic textual evidence of PIE in Sumerian, or Finno-Ugric, or any other langu......
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
zmježd, its curious that you have come across Lithuanians, Indians, and Iranians who have argued tha......
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
zmjezhd, is there any evidence of a group of present day speakers that claim to be linguistic descen......
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
zmjezhd, what's a good book on the Hittite language? As far as the designation Irano-Aryan. I saw ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
arnie, I don't see why the link to my "arguement" would be unsafe, other than its hosted by angelfir......
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Discussion Topic  WHO OWNS WORDS? (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
In the following thread I have proposed that exclusive rights to Indo-European trademarks and words ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Is there a word in English that means "god-stealing" (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
Thanks. I figured it would be something like that. I saw Latin "to steal" is clepsere or clepere, s......
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Discussion Topic  Is there a word in English that means "god-stealing" (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
I know that diacide means "godkilling" but is there a word that means "god-stealing"?...
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Discussion Topic  Arian (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
Anyone know where the form Arian came from. Apparently it came into use as a designation for the In......
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Discussion Topic  RE: crown (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
No, I don't think that all words originate from Iranian words, but more recently there have been a f......
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Discussion Topic  crown (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
The word crown is derived from L. corona "crown," originally "wreath, garland." What are the chance......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Aryan (in Questions & Answers about Words) by mojobadshah
According to the Online Etymology Dictionary Arian was used from 1839 to designate the Indo-European......
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