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Gevorg Beglari Jahukyan (Armenian: Գևորգ Բեգլարի Ջահուկյան,
April 1, 1920 – July 8, 2005) was an
Armenian linguist and philologist. He was born on April...
- and -el (-ել) dialects.
After the
Armenian genocide,
linguists Gevorg Jahukyan, Jos Weitenberg, Bert Vaux and
Hrach Martirosyan have
extended the understanding...
- Gr****, and Sanskrit. Due to
extensive loaning, only
around 1,500
words (G.
Jahukyan) are
known to have been
inherited from Indo-European by the
classical Armenian...
- 7th-century BC
Scythian king
known from
Herodotus and
Akkadian sources.
Gevorg Jahukyan instead connects Skayordi and skay with the
ethnonym of the
Thracian tribe...
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basis for the
literary Eastern Armenian language.
According to
Gevorg Jahukyan, the
Araratian dialect gained a
dominant position[when?] due to geographic...
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monumental work, that
continues to be used as a
reference work.
Gevorg Jahukyan argued that it is the "best
etymological dictionary" of Armenian. Antoine...
- Ольдерогге (1975, p. 208)
World History (1956)
Yuzbashyan (1987, p. 153)
Jahukyan (1981, p. 21)
Yuzbashyan (1987, p. 149)
Yuzbashyan (1982, p. 178) Ольдерогге...
- Tamrazyan, S. Aghababyan, Ed. Jrbashyan, S. Sarinyan, Ed. Aghayan, G,
Jahukyan, and H. B****ghyan.
Former President of
Armenia Serzh Sargsyan, wrestler...
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symbol to try to
convey this sound. Petrosyan,
citing Diakonoff and
Gevorg Jahukyan, said that
Urartian "e" may
correspond with
Armenian "a" when used at the...
- as a
respected discipline in the
modern academic world, we may
mention Jahukyan, Diakonoff, Yuzbashian, Harut'yunyan, Melik'-Bakhshyan, Ulubabyan, Mouraviev...