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  1. Wiki Education assignment: HUM 202 - Introduction to Mythology[edit] This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 14 August 2023 and 8 December 2023. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor (s): Mythologicalcreature8817 ( article contribs ).

  2. Nov 30, 2018 · This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:Paleo-Balkan languagesListening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written langua...

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  3. The Messapic language is a 'fragmentary language' ( Trümmersprache ), preserved only in about 600 inscriptions from the mid-6th up until the late-2nd century BC. [60] [61] Many of them consist of personal names of deceased engraved in burial sites (36% of the total), and only a few inscriptions have been definitely deciphered.

  4. The purpose of the article is to reveal the features of the study of relict Paleo-Balkan languages in their connection with other Indo-European languages in linguistics of the second half of the XIX century – the beginning of the XXI century. It is noted that when identifying a group of Paleo-Balkan languages, a single criterion has not yet been clearly established: both areal and genetic ...

  5. The article traces in detail the refl exes of the IE laryngeals in Pelasgian, Thracian, Daco-Moesian and Ancient Macedonian. The study is based on the reliable and probable etymologies of the Paleo-Balkan vocabulary and aims to analyze and summarize the results obtained for the main Paleo-Balkan languages, taking into account all the studies to date.

  6. That is not a statement. Anyways, as Curtis says, Hamp's position is that the ancestor of Albanian (Albanoid) was spoken in an area from Poland to the actual place where Albanian is spoken (Albania, Kosovo etc). Hence, Hamp's position is that Albanian's ancestor was a Paleo-Balkan language. Hamp argues that because it was spoken from Poland to ...

  7. Late Bronze Age: 14th to 13th centuries BCE. The Bronze Age in the central and eastern part of Southeastern Europe begins late, around 1800 BCE. The transition to the Iron Age gradually sets in over the 13th century BCE. The "East Balkan Complex" (Karanovo VII, Ezero culture) covers all of Thrace (modern Bulgaria).

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