Rocznik Orientalistyczny, T. 64, Z. 2 (2011)
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Фоно-метрические расстояния между азербайджанским и другими тюркскими языками с точки зрения типологии его звуковых цепочек
(Komitet Nauk Orientalistycznych PAN, 2011)Typological characteristics of the sound chains in the Azerbaijan language indicate to the phono-metrical distances between it and the other Turkic languages. On the basis of the occurrence of the fundamental phonetic ... -
Meroitic (Review article)
(Komitet Nauk Orientalistycznych PAN, 2011)Meroitic is attested by written records found in the Nile valley of northern Sudan and dating from the 3rd century B.C. through the 5th century A.D. They are inscribed in a particular script, either hieroglyphic or more ... -
Lexica Afroasiatica X
(Komitet Nauk Orientalistycznych PAN, 2011)Comparative-historical Afro-Asiatic linguistics has undergone a significant development over the past half century, since the appearence Essai comparatif sur le vocabulaire et la phonétique du chamito-sémitique (1947) ... -
Iraq under King Gāzī Internal Political Development, 1933–1939
(Komitet Nauk Orientalistycznych PAN, 2011)Through the whole interwar period the Iraqi monarch, centred in Baghdad, had in effect a social meaning diametrically opposed to that of the tribal shaykhs, who were then still virtual rulers of much of the countryside. ... -
Du nouveau sur les Amazones dans les sources arabes et persanes médiévales
(Komitet Nauk Orientalistycznych PAN, 2011)In the Arab geographic Literature, since A l -Ww ā r i z m ī, the Amazons are generally located in two islands in the North of Europe, contrary to the Classical tradition. In this paper, we want to draw the attention on ... -
Complementary Oriental Cities, the Case of Harar and Dire Dawa (Eastern Ethiopia)
(Komitet Nauk Orientalistycznych PAN, 2011)The article touches on a number of themes relevant to the topic of complementarity of cities. Two cities of Eastern Ethiopia are being considered, Harar, an ancient and religious centre of Islam, also called a holy city ... -
The Egyptian Dialect as an Expression of Linguistic Change in Arab Countries
(Komitet Nauk Orientalistycznych PAN, 2011)In this article I am going to present the ways in which the Egyptian dialect renders social norms which are illustrated by the examples of expressions regarding human-tohuman interaction. This provides an outline of the ... -
The Competing Canons of Anandghan Eighteenth-century Brajbhasha Poetry in Manuscript Circulation
(Komitet Nauk Orientalistycznych PAN, 2011)The study of A n a n d g h a n’s transmission presents a case to examine how early modern manuscript circulation in north India was effected when a radically new idea appeared on the literary scene. The Vaishnava renunciate ...