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- The Symbolic Language of Dreams
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- Story of the Celts: The Celts Today
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History & Anthropology >> Celtic & Irish
- What is hypnotic trance? Does it provide unusual physical or mental capacities?
- 2.1 'Trance;' descriptive or misleading? Most of the classical notions of hypnosis have long held that hypnosis was special in some way from other types of interpersonal communication and that an induction (preparatory process considered by some to be...
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- Bringing it Down to Earth: A Fractal Approach
- 'Clouds are not spheres, mountains are not cones, coastlines are not circles, and bark is not smooth, nor does lightning travel in a straight line.' B. Mandelbrot W e want to think about the future - it's our nature. Unlike other creatures, humans possess an...
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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
Tsakonian Language is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Tsakonian Language books and related discussion.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- MODERN GREEK by Brian D. Joseph & Georgios Tserdanelis The
- www.ling.ohio-state.edu
- Language Contact and the Development of Negation in Greek
- insights into how language contact can affect negation. 2.
- www.ling.ohio-state.edu
- APPENDIX A. HISTORY & DIATOPY OF GREEK
- 1934) is the most archaic Modern Greek dialect; non-Greek linguists usually refer to it as a distinct language.
- www.tlg.uci.edu
- Second Position Clitics in a Verb-Second Language: Conflict
- a second-position (P2) clitic language. That is, both clitics . stipulate, on a language-by-language basis, whether a particular auxiliary is an A or ..
- web.jhu.edu
- Journal of Greek Linguistics
- www.brill.nl
Suggested Web Resources
- Tsakonian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Tsakonian, Tsaconian, Tzakonian or Tsakonic (Greek: Τσακώνικα) is a Hellenic language, spoken in the Tsakonian region of the Peloponnese, Greece.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Tsakonian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Tsakonian. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
- en.wikipedia.org
- The surving Spartan language - History Forum ~ All Empires
- Mar 17, 2007 The Lakonian language, aka Tsakonian or Baconian is a dialect The verbs of the Tsakonian language follow the same rules as in Koine.
- archive.worldhistoria.com
- Tsakonian (Language code 'tsd')
- globalrecordings.net
- Tsakonian language loss questions - Macedonia Forums
- Tsakonian language loss questions Linguistics Forum.
- www.macedoniaontheweb.com
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