Now, back to Tetris! Of course it’s possible I’ve confused things; a grouping of Siouan + Catawban has been proposed, but perhaps not by people who said anything about Keres.
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So it was again when new invaders came to Britain. [If we flip a few pages down to page 47, we get “A note on Bulgar Language] Greek language and linguistics
Keres is either another isolate or a family of two (Eastern and Western), depending on your criteria/prejudices. In this respect, the names listed here are not terms for ethnic groups in any modern sense, but the names of groups that were perceived in ancient and late antiquity as Germanic, that is, as peoples, groups, alliances and associations of the Barbaricum east of the Rhine and to the north of the Danube, also known as Germania, especially those that arrived during the Migration Period. The Mongols of the Golden Horde were so thoroughlu Turkish that the Mongol language was displaced in a few generations. But we are in almost complete unknownledge, the Scythians even had a tendancy to ally themselves with the Greeks against the Persians. Ulfcytel is as Norse a name as Ceadwalla is British, yet it was borne by a most valiant opponent of the Danes, the alderman of East Anglia, of whom it is recorded that the Danes themselves said that no man on Angelcynne had ever done them more damage in fighting.3 Not every Brián and Niál in Iceland had Irish blood in his veins. The journal also says that ‘Nena’, a common female name in the Taurus Mountains during the Roman period may have been Isaurian too. Reads…) Swadesh (1967b) suggested a connection between Keres and Caddo (actually Wichita), and Rood clarified many of the compared forms, suggesting tentatively that the evidence “should go a long way toward proof” of a Keres-Wichita relationship (1973:190). Centre National de Ressources Textuelles et Lexicales
On pp. Brian: Many thanks for the Isaurian info! Soccer
Beyond that they don’t go. Language Log
Re: Isaurian names and your comment “I’d like to read the article you describe, so if you’d provide author, volume, and page info I’d be grateful.” Dicționare ale limbii române
The Germanic fighters were reputed to fight like barbarians, strong and with lots of … For Work
But Campbell doesn’t accept any claim of relatedness among American languages that was proposed later than thirty years before he was born (he accepts Algic). Some scholars would argue that Bulgar/Ogur Turkic is not Turkic at all but a form of Altaic very closely related to Turkic, which separated from the latter in the pre-Turkic state. LBG (Lexikon zur byzantinischen Gräzität = Lexicon of Byzantine Greek)
Joseph Stalin was part Ossetian (on his father’s side) A Bad Guide †
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Standard history’s wrong. The convergence of data from history, linguistics and archaeology have made this conclusion inevitable. Some elements were used more frequently by some tribes than others. Page 28. What I didn’t know is that the famous Seven Cities of Cíbola that were said to be rich in gold, and that the Spanish were always looking for, were the other Zuni pueblos, now abandoned. Orbis Latinus
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RAI Dizionario d’Ortografia e di Pronunzia (includes proper names)
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The associations and localisations of the numerous peoples and groups in ancient sources are subject to uncertainty and speculation, and classifications of ethnicity with a common culture or a temporary alliance of heterogeneous groups are disputed. The princess even replies to the Zuni-speaking feller with slangy Zuni-English code-switching. Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Modern Greek Dictionary] (comprehensive; includes etymologies)
The Sesut were the people who so terribly slandered Vlad Dracula. Mundius, a man of Attilanic descent, had a son by the name of Mauricius; his grandson Theudimundus bore a Germanic name. Per Wiktionary, “from Acoma Western Keres sɨ̂‧ni or a cognate thereof”. I’ll try to look things up, but no guarantee I’ll find anything soon. Das Deutsche Wörterbuch von Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm
Possibly an old Northern German Celtic tribe of the Cimbri or a Vindelician tribe.
List of Old Norse-origin names and meanings There is a little bit of information regarding the names of Isauria in an article in “Anatolian Studies” (the 1997 issue – Volume XLVII, p.43) by Tyler Jo Smith called “Votive Reliefs From Balboura And Its Environs.” paperpools
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Language Hat, Without accepting this etymology, I would like to point out that in the second half of the sixth century a group of Huns who had found refuge in the empire were known as fossatisii. Tolkien on surnames (from “English and Welsh”): As a mere introducer or curtain-raiser, not as an expert, I will speak now a little further about these two languages, English and Welsh, in their contact and contrast, as coinhabitants of Britain. Other names could be created by combining other elements in Nick Jainschigg
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Isaurian – These tough, tenacious people in the Taurus Mountains of southern Asia Minor who lived by brigandry and banditry were a constant problem for the Romans who never gained much more than nominal control over them like the Albanians, Basques, Bretons and Welsh. The Calvert Journal ("a daily briefing on the culture and creativity of modern Russia"), Linguablogs:
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For example, Hellen was the founder of the Hellenes. 73-90 (PDF pages 79-96) of the above-linked book is a fine example of a traditional Appalachian Jack Tale with facing translation into Zuni. Only messages signed "languagehat" are property of and attributable to languagehat.com. Germanic Lexicon Project
There are many such cases in the fifth and sixth centuries. One must naturally first set aside the names derived from places long anglicized in language. A list of the mythical founders of Germanic peoples follows. I read this in a book about the history of warfare 10 years ago. Thus, N. Poppe (Intro to Altaic Ling. But forget the Emperor Aurelian; they weren’t subdued until the end of the fifth century. All other messages and opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily state or reflect those of languagehat.com. It’s a sunny Budapest morning, I have just scored a glorious victory at Tetris, and now you force me to dig up my copy of “Khazar Studies: An Historic-philological Inquiry into the Origins of the Khazars” by Peter Golden (Akedemiai Kiado, Budapest, 1980.)