Instrument for measuring linguistic distance between Indo-European languages – Rejected Introduction: Defending my Slavic rhyme of the first two numerals 1 & 2. Slavic numerals rhyme: (1) jednA (2) dvA, (3) TRI (4) chTiRI, (5) pYET (6) shYEsT, (7) sed*M (8)...
Across Eurasia the words for “elephant” are remarkably similar – Rejected Introduction Anecdotal record: Early in March 2013 I hurried to complete a paper for peer review and possible publication in a ZBORNIK (Journal) of a Veneti Society based in Ljubljana,...
Numerical rhyme as an instrument measuring time/space between Indo-European languages – Rejected Foreword: In the Zbornik of the Conference Series 2003/2004 “Origin of the Slovenians” Traces of European Past [ISBN 961 6433-34-2] [ 1. ]I had published...
New understanding of western Eurasia in prehistoric times Politics of European dynasties of the 19th Century AD had an inordinate impact upon the nomenclature of the then emerging field of linguistics. One trivial isogloss – for “One Hundred” in...
Base ten counting as the extension of the archetypical base five system of Basques and Slavs Abstract The Basque and Slavic words for “FIVE” are derived from their words for “hand” or “fist”. Their words for “SIX”...