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Copyright Christian University Dimitrie Cantemir, Department of Education Sep 2016

Abstract

Starting from a previous study (Lesenciuc & Nagy, 2015: 329- 346) which highlighted fundamental differences between Indo-European languages based on isoglosses separating the south of the north of Europe, unlike the east-west separation achieved by criterion centum-satem, we reached the conclusion that, comparing with the waves of Indo-European migration westward, at least two linguistic substrata bring to light. Through the current paper, using a comparative analysis of diachronic linguistics and a peculiar research tool, the word-probe 'father', we highlighted the linguistic substrata previously mentioned and describe their linguistic nature.

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Title
PARTICULARITIES OF INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGES RESULTED FROM THE ANALYSIS OF THE WORD-PROBE 'FATHER'
Author
Lesenciuc, Adrian
Pages
83-91
Publication year
2016
Publication date
Sep 2016
Publisher
Christian University Dimitrie Cantemir, Department of Education
ISSN
20667094
e-ISSN
20686706
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1869479010
Copyright
Copyright Christian University Dimitrie Cantemir, Department of Education Sep 2016