Some unexplained differences and another parallel branch, Anatolian, also allow many to discuss the ancestors of this language. |
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Snowy vistas of Istanbul alternate with stunning Anatolian landscapes as attention shifts from one man to the other. |
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Slow and highly attenuating lithosphere exists beneath this portion of the Anatolian plate and geometry of the Benioff zones. |
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The harsh environment of the Anatolian mountains above Turkey's southern coast traditionally takes a high toll on competitors. |
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Some believe that Armenians are native to the Anatolian Highlands and the Ararat Valley of west-central Asia. |
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This displacement manifests itself through destructive earthquakes along the North Anatolian Fault. |
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Employing a fluent Anatolian dialect and using minimum force Barossa extracts a vital nugget of information from the somewhat stubborn barber. |
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In addition, the Anatolian prevails without benefit of a breed name, much less records or pedigrees, in its native land. |
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Among the Hittites, the Anatolian civilization in western Turkey in the second millennium bc, a grape harvesting festival took place every year. |
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Turkey's Anatolian heartland consists of a lot of mountains, and river valleys all traveling in unhelpful directions. |
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The dogs, Anatolian shepherds, live with the livestock on the range and protect them from cheetahs and leopards. |
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The strong north eastern wind blows off the central Anatolian landmass in summer as well as winter. |
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However, the Ulukisla Basin is exceptionally well exposed and can be taken as representative of the Early Tertiary central Anatolian basins. |
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Since 1994 the Livestock Guarding Dog Program has trained more than 200 Anatolian shepherds to protect farmed sheep and goats in Namibia. |
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When the snows melted and he had recovered his strength they crossed the Anatolian plateau and reached Ankara, the Turkish capital. |
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Cold sheep's head has become so popular that you will find it being sold on street corners and at railway stations in every Anatolian town. |
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Some animal carpets in fifteenth-century Italian paintings are related to surviving Anatolian examples. |
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Modern Turkish is descended from Old Anatolian, the language brought to Asia Minor by the Seljuk Turks in the 11th century. |
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Thousands of soldiers sweep toward the Mediterranean coast leaving behind their dead and their dreams, to wander in the Anatolian desert under a seemingly inexpiable curse. |
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Engin overturns the situation and illustrates, through a thousand examples, how European culture is packed with Anatolian contributions. |
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More than one million children aged six to 17 work to contribute to the family income in Turkey, the state-controlled Anatolian news agency said yesterday. |
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In response, a local organization called the Cheetah Conservation Fund began breeding Anatolian shepherds as livestock guard dogs and giving them to farmers. |
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One million Turkish Armenians were slaughtered, while the other million survivors were cast from their Anatolian homeland into a global diaspora that remains to this day. |
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His gentle irony acts on her like Kinglake's spurs on jaded Eastern hirelings, and like the accounts of travelers past on our self-styled Anatolian riders. |
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There will also be classes with a specific language or language-family orientation, including African American English, Anatolian, Irish, Japanese, and Salish. |
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Most of the madrasas of the Anatolian Seljuq period have one room serving as a masjid. |
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A part of eastern Turkey has been pushed out of the way of the indenting Arabian platform along the North Anatolian Fault. |
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Chirikba asserts that the Northwest Caucasian language is affiliated with Northeast Caucasian and the fragmentarily-attested Anatolian substrate language Hattic. |
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And the body of my exposition in Ankara was the showroom where the Hittites' orthostates in the Anatolian civilizations museum are. |
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Some said his new film, another meditative drama set in the Anatolian countryside, stretched the audience's patience too thin to win. |
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They settled in a village on the island of Evia and called the place Prokopi after their Anatolian homeland. |
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These painful experiences were only part of the tragedy to which the whole of the Anatolian population was subjected. |
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The seasons with the highest precipitation are spring and autumn and the Anatolian plateau has more extremes depending on the season. |
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One of the most important palaces of the Anatolian Seljuq period, the Kubadabad Palace is renowned for its wall tiles. |
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The exercise, called Anatolian Eagle, was conducted well out of sight of the wars raging in Syria and Iraq. |
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The Turkish minister of communications stated in February 2004 that the reopening of the railway between the two countries would benefit to the eastern Anatolian economy. |
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Geologists class this as being within the sphere of the sinistral East Anatolian Fault and out of the Levant Fracture System. |
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Some specialists take this to show that speakers of the forerunner of the Anatolian languages separated from the common prehistoric speech community a few generations or a few centuries before other groups. |
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Moreover Konya is one of the biggest city of Middle Anatolian Region. |
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In the central Anatolian city Konya, I was welcomed by the Governor of Konya, Osman Aydin, and met also with the Mayor of the Konya Metropolitan Municipality, Tahir Akyürek. |
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It is planned to move the office to the permanent location, the Cultural Complex under construction by Maltepe Municipality in the Anatolian side of Istanbul. |
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The palace complex bears deep-rooted elements of Turkish architecture overall but displays an eclectic style, combining European influences such as Gothic and Baroque with the Great Seljuq, Anatolian Seljuq and Ottoman arts. |
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Although Pilli Bebek's music can broadly be defined as alternative Anatolian rock, their style is also influenced by barcarole, Ottoman classical music, heavy metal and Latin music. |
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Stretching inland from the Aegean coastal plain, the Central Anatolian region occupies the area between the two zones of the folded mountains, extending east to the point where the two ranges converge. |
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Early this century a number of old carpets and fragments tentatively dated to the 13th or 14th century were found in mosques in the Anatolian towns of Konya and Beyshehir. |
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This private mansion is one of the most authentic surviving examples of an Anatolian Turkish house with its layout and painted and woodwork decoration. |
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Perhaps some Anatolian Leigh Fermor had a bestseller among the chatterati of Topkapi with his Travels in the Egripos. |
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However, in general this hypothesis is considered to attribute too much weight to the Anatolian evidence. |
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Osman's son, Orhan, captured the northwestern Anatolian city of Bursa in 1326, and made it the new capital of the Ottoman state. |
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Cybele is rooted in Anatolian culture while much of Aphrodite's iconography may spring from Semitic goddesses. |
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By the end of the 14th century, most of Anatolia was controlled by various Anatolian beyliks. |
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These were a feature of most Anatolian towns in the 13th and 14th centuries. |
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In December 1402, Timur came into direct conflict with a small European outpost on the Anatolian coast. |
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The seizure of Constantinople proved as decisive a factor in ending the Byzantine Empire as the loss of the Anatolian themes after Manzikert. |
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Major developments since then include the discovery of the Anatolian and Tocharian languages and the acceptance of the laryngeal theory. |
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Other theories include the Anatolian hypothesis, the Armenia hypothesis, the Paleolithic Continuity Theory, and the indigenous Aryans theory. |
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Salep is an extract of Anatolian orchid bulbs. |
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Now Solihull-based Anatolian Sky' is to operate flights to Northern Cyprus each Monday from May 21 until October, departing at 1pm. |
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The poems of the mid-17th-century figure Karacaoğlan, one of the few historically datable folk poets, give a vivid picture of village life, of the plight of girls and boys in remote Anatolian settlements. |
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Student groups along with their teachers can attend the Anatolian Cultures and Food Festival for free on Thursday, Oct. |
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There is growing evidence that categories like the feminine gender and the aorist tense are reflected in Anatolian, but not in the form in which they have traditionally been reconstructed for Proto-Indo-European. |
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The recipient of this Festschrift has labored in the vineyard of ancient Anatolian studies for almost forty years. |
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As the Ottomans' victories in the Balkans multiplied, increasing numbers of Anatolian warriors flocked to their ranks, and their territorial conquests grew. |
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During the 1st century BC, there were pirate states along the Anatolian coast, threatening the commerce of the Roman Empire in the eastern Mediterranean. |
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Ottoman and European testimonies confirm that from the 16th to the 19th centuries Anatolian opium was eaten in Constantinople as much as it was exported to Europe. |
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