The article focuses on the morphological innovations of modern Armenian in the light of the parameters of Natural Morphology. The typological shift of Armenian from fusivity to agglutination and other innovations which differentiate old and modern Armenian morphology can be explained in a satisfactory way only taking in consideration internal and external factors. The external factors (contact with Turkic varieties, low prestige and decay of Armenian, especially after the fall of the Cicilian kingdom)created the conditions which typically favour the shift towards more natural morphological feature
In the 13th century the phonological system of the Classical Armenian Language underwent all the pos...
<p>The full data matrix with descriptions of the 172 characters as well as their values for all 23 d...
Partial reduplication with quasi-fixed segmentism in Cappadocian Greek and Armenian is discussed as ...
The article provides a survey of some morphological innovations that Armenian language has undergone...
Armenian is genetically an indo-european language, but at the modern stage, it clearly present a set...
The article is devoted to the goals and issues of formal description of Armenian word formation. Alt...
Within a perspective in which the Armenian language, in its history, is conceived as a sort of diasy...
This article presents an analysis of the features of the grammatical form of the article manifestati...
The article deals with the problems of morpheme structure of the Uzbek language which has many compl...
In the Armenian dialect of Urmia (Northern Iran), the indicative imperfect displays a very innovatin...
In the Armenian dialect of Urmia (Northern Iran), the indicative imperfect displays a very innovatin...
This article provides information about morphemics, including the morphemics department of the Uzbek...
The article discusses the origin of the three Armenian signs of punctuation called shesht, bowt'' an...
The article deals with the language classification principles proceeding from their morphological fe...
The article deals with the problems of morphology. Morphological facts of everyday life are studied ...
In the 13th century the phonological system of the Classical Armenian Language underwent all the pos...
<p>The full data matrix with descriptions of the 172 characters as well as their values for all 23 d...
Partial reduplication with quasi-fixed segmentism in Cappadocian Greek and Armenian is discussed as ...
The article provides a survey of some morphological innovations that Armenian language has undergone...
Armenian is genetically an indo-european language, but at the modern stage, it clearly present a set...
The article is devoted to the goals and issues of formal description of Armenian word formation. Alt...
Within a perspective in which the Armenian language, in its history, is conceived as a sort of diasy...
This article presents an analysis of the features of the grammatical form of the article manifestati...
The article deals with the problems of morpheme structure of the Uzbek language which has many compl...
In the Armenian dialect of Urmia (Northern Iran), the indicative imperfect displays a very innovatin...
In the Armenian dialect of Urmia (Northern Iran), the indicative imperfect displays a very innovatin...
This article provides information about morphemics, including the morphemics department of the Uzbek...
The article discusses the origin of the three Armenian signs of punctuation called shesht, bowt'' an...
The article deals with the language classification principles proceeding from their morphological fe...
The article deals with the problems of morphology. Morphological facts of everyday life are studied ...
In the 13th century the phonological system of the Classical Armenian Language underwent all the pos...
<p>The full data matrix with descriptions of the 172 characters as well as their values for all 23 d...
Partial reduplication with quasi-fixed segmentism in Cappadocian Greek and Armenian is discussed as ...