Jandacek
  • Family
    • Petr Jandacek
    • Louise Jandacek
    • John Evanich
    • Marie Smelhaus
    • Jandacek Home
  • Chautauqua
    • Ötzi the Iceman
    • Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
    • R. Buckminster Fuller
    • Flores Man
  • Proto-Slavic Concepts
  • Travels
    • Europe – 2017
    • Northwest – 2016
    • Africa – 2013
    • Mongolia – 2012
    • China – 2012
    • Galapagos – 2011
    • Amazon – 2011
    • Peru – 2011
    • Reflections
  • Books
  • Art
  • Contact
Select Page

Instrument for measuring linguistic distance between Indo-European languages – Rejected

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

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

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...

Papers

  • Mammoth & Petroleum Spawned Languages
  • Mammoth Whisperer
  • Tree of Indo-European languages
  • Mythological beings based on mammoths
  • Words for the animal elephant/mammoth in relation to the DNA genealogy data
  • Instrument for measuring linguistic distance between Indo-European languages – Rejected
  • Across Eurasia the words for “elephant” are remarkably similar – Rejected
  • Numerical rhyme as an instrument measuring time/space between Indo-European languages – Rejected
  • New understanding of western Eurasia in prehistoric times
  • Base ten counting as the extension of the archetypical base five system of Basques and Slavs
  • Some novel views on the prehistory of western Eurasia
  • A novel view of the origins, development and differentiation of Indo-Europeans
  • The Lord’s Prayer Indicates Slovenians are West Slavs
  • Tetrasoma
  • Satem/Kentum IČ,IC/K
  • Four elements of the ancient world as seen through the eyes of ancient Slavs
  • Linguistic connections between Basques and Slavs (Veneti) in antiquity
  • 100+ monographs indicating that Slavic tongues are prototypical of all other Indo-European languages