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  1. Pocket Dictionary of the English and Armenian (Armenian and English) Languages by English And Armenian Languages, 2010-02-26
  2. Armenian-Language Surnames: Armenian surnames, Barsamian, Avakian, Nazaryan, Artin, Karapetyan, Parsamian, Parsamyan, Avagian, Avagyan
  3. A Grammar of the Modern Armenian Language As Spoken in Constantinople and Asia Minor: [1856] by Elias Riggs, 2009-06-25
  4. Elementary Modern Armenian Grammar (Hippocrene Language Studies) by Kevork H. Gulian, 1989-10
  5. Talk Now! Armenian
  6. Eastern Armenian Comprehensive Self-Study Language Course by Anahit S. Avetisyan, 2008-06-10
  7. Course in Modern Western Armenian: Dictionary and Linguistic Notes by Thomas J. Samuelian, 1989-03
  8. A Concordance of the Armenian Apocryphal Adam Books (Hebrew University Armenian Studies) by aM.E. Stone, 2001-08-01
  9. First International Conference on Armenian Linguistics: Proceedings (Anatolian and Caucasian Studies) by International Conference on Armenian Linguistics (1st : 1979 : University of Pennsylvania), John A. C. Greppin, 1980-12
  10. Beginner's Armenian (Hippocrene Beginner's) by Hagop Andonian, 1999-06-01
  11. LEMMATIZED INDEX OF THE ARMENIAN VERSION OF DEUTERONOMY by J. J. S. Weitenberg, A. De Leeuw Van Weenen, 1990
  12. Texts and Concordances of the Armenian Adam Literature: Vol. I, Genesis 1 4, Penitence of Adam, Book of Adam by Michael E. Stone, 1996
  13. Semiotics and Language Teaching: Theoretical Principles and Practical Applications : Selected Papers Presented at the II Conference on Semiotics and Language Teaching Held at Yerevan
  14. Pocket dictionary or pocket companion: English-Armenian by E. A Yeran, 1960

41. Armenian Language — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Armenian language. Armenian language, member of the ThracoPhrygian subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (see Indo-European).
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42. Armenian Dictionaries
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43. Learn To Speak The Armenian Language - Little Armenia
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44. Armenian Language -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Armenian language, language that forms a separate branch of the IndoEuropean language family; it was once erroneously considered a dialect of Iranian. In the early 21st
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Table of Contents: Armenian language Article Article Origins of the language Origins of the language Linguistic characteristics Linguistic characteristics - Phonology Phonology - Morphology and syntax Morphology and syntax Additional Reading Additional Reading Related Articles Related Articles External Web sites External Web sites Citations
  • Article Origins of the language Linguistic characteristics Primary Contributor: Andrzej Pisowicz ARTICLE from the Armenian language Armenian Hayeren , also spelled Haieren , language that forms a separate branch of the Indo-European language family ; it was once erroneously considered a dialect of Iranian . In the early 21st century the Armenian language is spoken by some 6.7 million individuals. The majority (about 3.4 million) of these live in Armenia , and most of the remainder live in Georgia and Russia. More than 100,000 Armenian speakers live in Iran. Until the early 20th century, an Armenian population had lived in Turkey in the area around

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46. Armenian Language
Group Single Geography Nowadays it is spoken by the Armenian people in Turkey and the Republic of Armenia, and in Armenian settlements elsewhere in the Middle East, Europe
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Group Single Geography Nowadays it is spoken by the Armenian people in Turkey and the Republic of Armenia, and in Armenian settlements elsewhere in the Middle East, Europe and the United States. History Armenian is known to have replaced the earlier languages of the historical Armenian region by at least the 7th century B.C., and it may have been influenced by the languages it replaced. In 410 A.D., according to tradition, Armenian acquired an alphabet invented by St. Mesrob, a monk and scholar. A literature appeared by the 5th century, and the written language of that era, called Grabar or Classical Armenian, while incorporating various changes remained the literary language until the 19th century. Meanwhile, the spoken language developed independently; many dialects appeared, not all mutually intelligible. A nationalist movement in the 19th century led to the creation of two slightly different modern literary dialects which are closer to the spoken language: Eastern or Yerevan Armenian (the official language of the Armenian republic) and Western or Turkish Armenian. The differences in the two dialects are simple. The Armenian alphabet has 2 r -s, 3

47. Armenian Language - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Armenian
Armenian language. One of the main divisions of the IndoEuropean language family. Old Armenian, the classical literary language, is still used in the liturgy of the Armenian
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New articles: Armenian Language from http://www.stvartanbookstore.com Armenian Language , and Armenian Cd information: >From the death of alexander the great until the establishment of artashesian kingdom, all the events are uncertain and the information is contradictory. Armenian resembles other indo-european languages in its structure, but it shares distinctive sounds and features of its grammar with neighboring languages of the caucasus region. Iberia (georgia), caucasian albania, and atropatene had already accepted tigran' suzerainty when the syrians offered him their crown (83 bc). What is now called wilsonian armenia included most of the six western ottoman provinces as well as a large coastline on the black sea. The is an independent member of the indo-european language that belongs to the western branch of the european-aryan family and traces its roots back to the time of armeno-phrygians, hayes, and urartians. But he was so hopeless that he preferred to surrender himself.
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The remarkable thing about the following events is the virtually complete cooperation of the armenians. The spiritual independence of armenia was further asserted in 554, when the second council of dvin (capital of armenia of that period) rejected the dyophysite formula of the council of chalcedon (451), a decisive step that cut armenians off from the roman and greek churches as surely as they were already ideologically severed from the east. Turkey, however, still refuses to recognize the genocide.

49. Articles About Armenian Language - Glendale News-Press
Armenian Language News. Find breaking news, commentary, and archival information about Armenian Language from the Glendale NewsPress
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50. Armenian Language Definition Of Armenian Language In The Free Online Encyclopedi
Armenian language, member of the ThracoPhrygian subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (see Indo-European Indo-European, family of languages having more speakers
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51. Armenian Alphabet By Www.haias.net
Armenian Language Armenian is a complex and beautiful language. Except for a transition into middle Armenian during the 10th12th centuries and into a modern form in the 19th
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Armenian Language Armenian is a complex and beautiful language. Except for a transition into middle Armenian during the 10th-12th centuries and into a modern form in the 19th century, it has been continuously used for more than 1500 years as it was first created, borrowing traces of words and expressions from Hindu, Persian, Arabic, Greek and Latin along the way. In its current form in the Republic, it uses a lively and vibrant incorporation of words from Russian, French, English and other countries. It is a language alive.
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Armenian has its own unique alphabet, devised between 401-406 c.e. by Mesrop Mashtots (361-440 c.e.) under the patronage of King Vramshapuh and Catolicos Sahak Partev. Until that time, most written versions of Armenian were in Greek. During the turbulent years of the 4th century c.e., the new alphabet was treated as a divine gift from God, a weapon of intellect over the dark forces of fanaticism. The first sentence written in Armenian was "To know wisdom and gain instruction; to discern the words of understanding…" Armenians were quick to use the new alphabet, translating Greek, Roman, Persian, Arabic, Egyptian, even Chinese treatises into Armenian. The Matenadaran in Yerevan contains more than 25,000 manuscripts dating to the 5th century. Many of these are Armenian translations of philosophical, scientific, historical and religious writings going back as far as the Hellenistic Greece. Some are the only existing versions of the originals.

52. Armenian Language - Definition Of Armenian Language By The Free Online Dictionar
Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. Armenian language the Indo-European language spoken predominantly in Armenia, but also in Azerbaijan
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53. Armenian Language :: Morphology And Syntax -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Armenian language, Morphology and syntax, Britannica Online Encyclopedia, Old Armenian had preserved to some degree the general morphological character of older IndoEuropean
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  • Article Origins of the language Linguistic characteristics
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    Old Armenian had preserved to some degree the general morphological character of older Indo-European languages based on the inflexion of nouns and verbs. It was close typologically to Greek, though the shapes of words were very, even surprisingly, different. The nominal and pronominal declension had seven cases:

54. Armenian Language Synonym By Babylon's Thesaurus
Synonym of Armenian language WordNet 2.0 Armenian language Noun1. the IndoEuropean language spoken predominantly in Armenia (synonym) Armenian (hypernym) Indo
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The Beauty of The Armenian Republic In a landlocked mountainous country between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea lies the Republic of Armenia. Once a part of the Soviet Union, Armenia is now a democratic nation-state with ancient historic and cultural heritage. The history of Armenia adds up to over 3 millennia, and continues through the middle ages, into foreign rule under the Ottoman Empire to the restoration of independence in 1991. Armenia's mountainous terrain offers world class hiking with sprawling views of ancient biblical sites such as Mount Ararat. It also holds small villages with local delicacies and wine. Armenian food is heavily influenced by the Middle East, especially Turkey and Iran. Main dishes often include marinated chicken and steak grilled on a skewer known as Kabob. Armenia is also known for its photographic potential, Lake Sevan (one of the highest freshwater lakes), Mount Aragats and other grasslands make Armenia a land of idyllic opportunities.
Indo-European Influence on the Armenian Language
The Armenian language is the official language of the Republic of Armenia. This Indo-European language is widely spoken around the regions of Armenia and heavily spoken in the Armenian Diaspora communities. Armenian dates back to the 5th century AD and is most closely related to Greek—indicated by the shared representation of word-initial laryngeals by prothetic vowels. Middle Iranian languages and Indo-Euro Latin languages heavily influenced Armenian, sharing similar words as Farsi and distinctive sounds and features of its grammar with neighboring languages of the Caucasus region. In terms of dialects, there is one major division between the Eastern and Western part of Armenia, with Western Armenia using several phonetic mergers similar to Arabic and Turkish speakers.

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Armenian corresponds with other Indo-European languages in its structure, but it shares distinctive sounds and features of its grammar with neighbouring languages of the Caucasus region.

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