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- From: CS Bartholomew <jacksonpollock AT earthlink.net>
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- Subject: [b-hebrew] "adam" in Turkish
- Date: Sun, 04 Apr 2004 09:37:17 -0700
I was reviewing **B. Blake's definition of case and came across a Turkish
example with the word "adam" which means man. Well, this looks kind of
familiar does it not?
Is "adam" in Turkish a loan word and if so from what language?
greetings,
Clay Bartholomew
**Blake, Barry J.
Case (Textbooks in Linguistics )
New York, NY, U.S.A.: Cambridge University Press, 1994, chapter 1 section 1.
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[b-hebrew] "adam" in Turkish,
CS Bartholomew, 04/04/2004
- Re: [b-hebrew] "adam" in Turkish, Peter Kirk, 04/05/2004
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Re: [b-hebrew] "adam" in Turkish,
Awohili, 04/04/2004
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Re: [b-hebrew] "adam" in Turkish,
CS Bartholomew, 04/04/2004
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RE: [b-hebrew] "adam" in Turkish,
Steve Westfall, 04/05/2004
- Re: [b-hebrew] "adam" in Turkish, Peter Kirk, 04/05/2004
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RE: [b-hebrew] "adam" in Turkish,
Steve Westfall, 04/05/2004
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Re: [b-hebrew] "adam" in Turkish,
CS Bartholomew, 04/04/2004
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