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Three Dravidian and Altaic etymologies - 'to shrink, contract; to leave, abandon; to grind, pound'
2014 |
Faculty of Arts
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Drávidské a altajské 'ovce - zvěř - dobytek'
2004 |
Faculty of Arts
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Dravidian and Altaic 'to bind, sew, weave; thread, net, rope': selected lexemes in the context of previously established parallels. I. Initial vowels
2015 |
Faculty of Arts
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Dravidian and Altaic 'to bend? - Ta. kavi- / kavi
2009 |
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Dravidian and Altaic parts of the body 1. Breast
2005 |
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Dravidian and Altaic parts of the body 4. Liver, spleen
2008 |
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Dravidian and Altaic parts of the body 2. Hair, feather
2006 |
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Dravidian and Altaic - In search of a New Paradigm
2006 |
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Dravidian and Altaic 'to wave / to tremble - arm / shoulder-(blade) / wing?
2009 |
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Dravidian and Altaic parts of the body 5. ‘Extremities’ – head, finger, foot/leg
2010 |
Faculty of Arts
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Dravidian and Altaic ‘to break, to beat, to crush, to rub’ (Ta. kavi - Mo. xabir- / xa)
2005 |
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Dravidan and Altaic parts of the body - 3. Heart, chest, inside, mind, thought
2007 |
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Dravidian and Altaic 'to break, to beat, to crush, to rub' (Ta. kavi - Mo. xabir- / xa)
2005 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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Dravidian and Altaic 'Hot-Fire-Heat' (DEDR 1458 and the related etyma with initial k-/g-).
2001 |
Faculty of Arts
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Dravidian and Altaic to bend / to bow ? elbow / knee / ankle. Initial dental stop or nasal, medial velar or labial
2007 |
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Dravidian and Altaic - two layers in Dravidian due to ancient high contact?
2009 |
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