Об автохтонном происхождении слова <em>alkà</em>

<p><strong>CONCERNING THE AUTOCHTONIC ORIGIN OF LITH. </strong><strong><em>ALKÀ</em></strong></p><p><em>Summary</em></p>The word <em>alkà </em>exists only in the Baltic and Germanic languages and has no cognates in...

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Main Author: Erika Sausverde
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Vilnius University 2011-12-01
Series:Baltistica
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Online Access:http://www.baltistica.lt/index.php/baltistica/article/view/2034
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Summary:<p><strong>CONCERNING THE AUTOCHTONIC ORIGIN OF LITH. </strong><strong><em>ALKÀ</em></strong></p><p><em>Summary</em></p>The word <em>alkà </em>exists only in the Baltic and Germanic languages and has no cognates in the other Indo-European branches. So the autochtonic nature of <em>alkà </em>has been suggested. The origin of this word may be related with the neolithic cultures of Narva and Ertebölle, which have much in common and often are related to each other.
ISSN:0132-6503
2345-0045