This paper examines the Arabic origins of some common place names in English, German, French, Latin, Greek, Russian, and Sanskrit from a consonantal radical or lexical root theory perspective. The data consists of the names of around 60 key cities like Birmingham, Brighton, Cambridge, Chester, Derby, Essex, Exeter, Glasgow, London, Manchester, Oxford, Queensville, York, etc. The results clearly show that all such names have true Arabic cognates, with the same or similar forms and meanings whose different forms, however, are all found to be due to natural and plausible causes and different courses of linguistic change. Furthermore, they show that place names play an important role in both near and distant genetic relationships. As a conseque...
This communication attempts to answer the question regarding the origin or the mother of the English...
Ancient Names Origins. Water Roots and Place-Names in the Prehistoric Ligurian Context. This paper o...
The paper as part of a long-running series is devoted to the etymological analysis of a new segment ...
This paper traces the Arabic origins of English, German, French, Latin, Greek, and Sanskrit "urban t...
Abstract: This paper investigates the Arabic origins of mathematical and computational terms in Engl...
The aim of this paper is to extend the application of the lexical root theory to the investigation o...
This paper aims to establish the Arabic cognates or origins of "demonstrative pronouns" in the world...
This paper aims at finding out possible ways of relating words in Arabic, English and Indonesian of ...
This paper traces the Arabic origins of "plural markers" in world languages from a radical linguisti...
In English place name analysis, meanings are often derived from the resemblance of roots in place na...
In the given article there were given a theoretical understanding about the history of Arabic borrow...
from a radical linguistic (or lexical root) theory perspective. The data comprises 150 such terms li...
This communication attempts to answer the question regarding the origin or the mother of the English...
© 2020 Lifescience Global. This article discusses the peculiarities of the Arabic root, its phonemic...
This paper outlines a new epistemological aspect of the so-called Convergence Theory. Its aim is to ...
This communication attempts to answer the question regarding the origin or the mother of the English...
Ancient Names Origins. Water Roots and Place-Names in the Prehistoric Ligurian Context. This paper o...
The paper as part of a long-running series is devoted to the etymological analysis of a new segment ...
This paper traces the Arabic origins of English, German, French, Latin, Greek, and Sanskrit "urban t...
Abstract: This paper investigates the Arabic origins of mathematical and computational terms in Engl...
The aim of this paper is to extend the application of the lexical root theory to the investigation o...
This paper aims to establish the Arabic cognates or origins of "demonstrative pronouns" in the world...
This paper aims at finding out possible ways of relating words in Arabic, English and Indonesian of ...
This paper traces the Arabic origins of "plural markers" in world languages from a radical linguisti...
In English place name analysis, meanings are often derived from the resemblance of roots in place na...
In the given article there were given a theoretical understanding about the history of Arabic borrow...
from a radical linguistic (or lexical root) theory perspective. The data comprises 150 such terms li...
This communication attempts to answer the question regarding the origin or the mother of the English...
© 2020 Lifescience Global. This article discusses the peculiarities of the Arabic root, its phonemic...
This paper outlines a new epistemological aspect of the so-called Convergence Theory. Its aim is to ...
This communication attempts to answer the question regarding the origin or the mother of the English...
Ancient Names Origins. Water Roots and Place-Names in the Prehistoric Ligurian Context. This paper o...
The paper as part of a long-running series is devoted to the etymological analysis of a new segment ...