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Dechticaetiative Languages
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- Story of the Celts: Who are the Celts?
- The ancient Celts were a group of culturally similar peoples who once occupied most of central and western Europe, north of the Greco-Roman world. Perhaps the most common cultural characteristic of the ancient Celts were the Celtic languages, a branch of the...
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History & Anthropology >> Celtic & Irish
- The Twilight of the Celtic Gods
- The Milesians, according to myth, were the first Celts to settle in Ireland. This group was named after the eight sons of Mil (some texts say King Milesius); these Gaelic peoples, the myths report, came to Ireland from Spain. Ironically, the first phase of...
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Saga of Times Past >> Legend and Prehistory
- Story of the Celts: The Celts Today
- The Celts Today [ 40 ] The Celts, and Celtic peoples, are alive and well today. Celtic culture is well documented and preserved, and there are millions of people on different continents who make it a point to identify with that culture. In Ireland Irish...
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History & Anthropology >> Celtic & Irish
- Who Were the Celts?
- The Celts were a group of people that occupied lands stretching from the British Isles to Galatia. The Celts had many dealings with other cultures that bordered the lands occupied by these people, and even though there is no written record of the Celts...
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History & Anthropology >> Celtic & Irish
- Hulse, David Allen
- From an early age, David Allen Hulse has made a diligent study of the alphabets of the ancient world. Even as a child, David possessed a great affinity for the alphabets of Egypt, Phoenicia, and Greece. In college, a reading of MacGregor Mathers' Kabbalah...
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Real Interviews >> Authors
- Story of the Celts: The Ancient Celts
- The Ancient Celts [ 8 ] What is surprising to most modern readers is just how widespread across Europe the Celts once were. The Celts have been called the "Fathers of Europe," that is north of the Greco-Roman Mediterranean. Long before the Germanic...
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History & Anthropology >> Celtic & Irish
Dechticaetiative Languages is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Dechticaetiative Languages books and related discussion.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- 'Anti-ergative' Marking in Tibeto-Burman*
- victoria.linguistlist.org
- On Nominal Relational Morphology in Tibeto-Burman
- about the development of the forms we do find in the languages.
- victoria.linguistlist.org
- Parallel grammaticalizations in Tibeto-Burman languages: Evidence
- In chapters seven and eight of his book Language, Sapir talked about what he called 'drift', the . Blansitt's (1984) term, 'dechticaetiative.
- sealang.net
- 'Anti-ergative' marking in Tibeto-Burma.n'
- sealang.net
- Ditransitive alignment splits and inverse alignment
- and (iv) shows how these universals follow from principles of language use and diachronic change. ... "Dechticaetiative and dative.
- www.eva.mpg.de
Suggested Web Resources
- Dechticaetiative language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Object (grammar) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Morphosyntactic alignment - FrathWiki
- Another distinction is between dative languages and dechticaetiative languages.
- www.frathwiki.com
- Dechticaetiative Language
- wn.com
- zompist bboard • View topic - Morphosyntactic alignment
- f.e. English; Dechticaetiative languages (or primary/secondary-object-languages) group P with R.
- zbb.spinnwebe.com
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