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Journal of Language Relationship 20/3-4

Editor-in-Chief Vladimir Dybo; Managing Editor George Starostin; Editorial Secretary Tatiana Mikhailova; Editorial Board Anna Dybo, Manuel Molina, M. N. Saenko & Ilya Yakubovich
The Journal of Language Relationship is an international periodical publication devoted to the issues of comparative linguistics and the history of the human language. The Journal contains articles written in English and Russian, as well as scientific reviews, discussions and reports from international linguistic conferences and seminars.
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SKU (ISBN): 978-1-4632-4550-4
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Publication Status: In Print
Publication Date: Mar 28,2023
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 8.25 x 10.75
Page Count: 132
Languages: English
ISBN: 978-1-4632-4550-4
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The Journal of Language Relationship is an international periodical publication devoted to the issues of comparative linguistics and the history of the human language. The Journal contains articles written in English and Russian, as well as scientific reviews, discussions and reports from international linguistic conferences and seminars.

The Journal of Language Relationship is an international periodical publication devoted to the issues of comparative linguistics and the history of the human language. The Journal contains articles written in English and Russian, as well as scientific reviews, discussions and reports from international linguistic conferences and seminars.

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ContributorBiography

VladimirDybo

GeorgeStarostin

George Starostin is a Russian researcher at the Center of Comparative Studies at the Russian State University for the Humanities, and a participant in the Santa Fe Institute's Evolution of Human Languages project. He is Managing Editor of the Journal Of Language Relationship.

TatianaMikhailova

AnnaDybo

ManuelMolina

M.Saenko

IlyaYakubovich

Table of Contents / Содержание (vii)
Contributors / Сведения об авторах (ix)
Note for Contributors/Будущим авторам (x)

Issue 3 / Часть 3
Articles / Статьи
Ilya B. Itkin. On Tocharian A cognates of the Tocharian B words meaning ‘spleen’ and ‘liver’ [И. Б. Иткин. О тохарских A соответствиях тохарским B словам со значением ʽселезенкаʼ и ʽпеченьʼ] (177)
Anton Kogan. On the etymological attribution of certain non-Tibetan lexical elements in medieval Tibetan texts [А. И. Коган. Об этимологической атрибуции некоторых нетибетских лексических элементов в средневековых тибетских текстах] (181)
Ilya Yakubovich. The place of Lydian in the Anatolian family through the lens of recent research [И. С. Якубович. Статус лидийского среди анатолийских языков под призмой недавних исследований] (191)
А. А. Трофимов. Ударение в языках парачи и ормури в связи с афганским
и его значение для иранской реконструкции [Artem Trofimov. The accent in Parachi and Ormuri compared to Pashto and its significance for the reconstruction of Proto-Iranian] (222)

Issue 4 / Часть 4
Articles / Статьи
Т. А. Михайлова. Вор и воровство в гойдельском: реконструкция и стратегия номинации [Tatyana Mikhailova. ‘Thief’ and ‘Theft’ in Goidelic: a semantic reconstruction] (253)
М. А. Молина. К вопросу о реконструкции терминов эмоций для праанатолийского и праиндоевропейского уровней [Maria Molina. On the reconstruction of the lexical terms for emotions on the Proto-Anatolian and Proto-Indo-European levels] (268)
Л. С. Холкина, Л. О. Наний, Цян Сы. Семантическое поле ОСТРЫЙ в китайском языке: диахроническое развитие и его отражение в современных диалектах [Liliya Kholkina, Lyudmila Nanij, Qiang Si. The semantic field SHARP in Chinese, its diachronic development and reflexes in modern dialects] (280)

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