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The term Pre-Greek substrate refers to an unknown language that is conjectured to have been spoken in prehistoric Greece before the settlement of Greek-speakers in the area. It is believed by some linguists that Greek took over a large number of words and proper names from such a language (its substrate...
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In contact linguistics, a substratum (lat. sub: under + stratum: layer → lower layer) is a language that influences another one while that second, intrusive, language supplants it. Similarly, a superstratum is an intrusive language that exerts influence on another language. An adstratum refers to...
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The term Pre-Greek substrate refers to an unknown language that is conjectured to have been spoken in prehistoric Greece before the settlement of Greek-speakers in the area.
www.ancara.eu/greek_substrate_language_en.html
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The term Pre-Greek substrate refers to an unknown language that is conjectured to have been spoken in prehistoric Greece before the settlement of Greek-speakers in the area. It is believed by some ...
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[2004: June] olumpos is pre-Greek the rest is folk etymolgy, aka ... |
olumpos as a pre-Greek 'substrate' term for a feature of nature is consistent with other things, e.g., phytonyms like terebinthos/terminthos and hyakinthos.
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*Ge is a pre-Greek substrate word that some relate to the Sumerian Ki, also meaning Earth.
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V. "Pre-Greek substrate. At the beginnings of the European civilization". Leningrad, 263 pp. (1988).
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The word itself probably derives from a now extinct pre-Greek language, see Pre-Greek substrate.
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*Ge is a pre-Greek substrate word that some relate to the Sumerian Ki, also meaning Earth.
www.freewikimedia.com/en/wiki/Gaia_%28mythology%29.html
History of the Greek language (see also: Greek alphabet) ... The Proto-Greek language is the assumed last common ancestor of all known varieties of Greek, including the Mycenaean language, ...
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