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John Colarusso

    John Colarusso sa zameriava na lingvistiku, komparatívnu mytológiu a históriu vnútornej Eurázie. Jeho výskum sa ponára do rozsiahlych tém jazyka a často zahŕňa moderné aj staroveké obdobia regiónu, najmä Kaukazu. Ako autor sa venuje kultúrnym a nacionalistickým aspektom medzinárodných vzťahov a jeho práca často skúma prepojenie jazyka, mýtu a politiky. Jeho hlboké znalosti ho viedli k tomu, že pôsobil ako neformálny diplomat a poradca v kaukazských záležitostiach.

    The Northwest Caucasian Languages
    The Northwest Caucasian Languages (Rle Linguistics F: World Linguistics)
    • The Northwest Caucasian Languages (Rle Linguistics F: World Linguistics)

      A Phonological Survey

      • 520 stránok
      • 19 hodin čítania

      The book offers an in-depth exploration of the languages of the Northwest Caucasus, renowned for their intricate consonantal systems, which can feature up to 50 consonants. It highlights the unique articulatory practices and secondary modifications that set these languages apart from others. This comprehensive study serves as a crucial resource for understanding the complexities of this language group, making it invaluable for linguists and language enthusiasts interested in phonetic diversity.

      The Northwest Caucasian Languages (Rle Linguistics F: World Linguistics)
    • The Northwest Caucasian Languages

      A Phonological Survey

      • 520 stránok
      • 19 hodin čítania

      Focusing on the intricate consonantal systems, this detailed study delves into the languages of the Northwest Caucasus, known for their remarkable complexity, with some featuring up to 50 consonants. It highlights the unique articulatory techniques employed in these languages and the secondary modifications that occur, setting them apart from other language groups. This essential guide offers valuable insights into the linguistic characteristics and challenges of this fascinating region's languages.

      The Northwest Caucasian Languages