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  1. A short survey of the Armenian language: Tehrani dialect by Jāmī Shakībī Gīlānī, 1995
  2. English Eastern Armenian Language Dictionary
  3. Flora's mini-dictionary in three languages: English to English, Armenian, Persian = Pʻokʻr baṛaran anglerēnitsʻ anglerēn, hayerēn ew parskerēn ... Ingilisi bih Ingilisi, Armanī va Farsi by Stephen J Parthev, 1997
  4. The influence of the Armenian language and alphabet upon the development of the Renaissance's perennial philosophy, biblical hermeneutics, and Christian Kabbalism by Virgil B Strohmeyer, 1998
  5. Pocket dictionary of the English and Armenian languages by Haroutiun Aukerian, 1835
  6. Armenians and Iran: A Comprehensive Bibliography in Armenian, Persian and the English Languages (Romanized)
  7. Armenian: Language competencies for peace corps volunteers in Armenia by Vartan Vartanian, 1992
  8. The masterpieces of Armenian literature: A short outline of Armenian language and literature : lectures given at Columbia University (Treasures of Armenia) by Armen D Jerejean, 1959
  9. Armenian language for daily use,: Reading and conversation by Luke Arakelian, 1967
  10. Essays on history of the Armenian language by Armen Musheghian, 2000
  11. Spoken West Armenian (American Council of Learned Societies. Program in Oriental languages, series B--aids) by Gordon H Fairbanks, 1958
  12. A brief study of the Armenian language by Mary Catherine Bateson, 1961
  13. Etymology of Armenian Proper Names from Iranian Languages
  14. Armenian Dictionary and Phrasebook (Caucasus Languages) by V. Nersessian, 2002-12-15

81. Ricoblog - Armenian Language Resources
armenian language Support. This is a very basic introduction to the writing And don t miss the Books on armenian language page which has some cool stuff
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ravings of a lunatic? nope, just rick. Sunday, 26 June 2005 Armenian Language Resources As typically happens, I was searching for information on one thing and ended up hopping down a rabbit trail to something completely different. This time, the trail turned to Armenian resources. I'm interested in Armenian because of the relatively early translations of the Bible (especially the NT) that were produced in Armenian. Metzger writes: It is not generally realized how abundant are the manuscripts of the Armenian version of the New Testament. Contrary to a rather widespread impression of their rarity, more manuscripts of this version are extant than any other ancient version, with the exception only of the Latin Vulgate. (Metzger, Early Versions , p. 157). Metzger, on that same page, provides this footnote: Erroll F. Rhodes, An Annotated List of Armenian New Testament Manuscripts (Ikebukuro, Tokyo, 1959). Several years ago the Academy of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic began moving manuscripts from outlying districts to its central repository at Erevan, which now has more than 1,500 Gospel manuscripts and 100 complete Bible manuscripts. inasmuch as Rhodes lists 267 manuscripts in the Erevan collection, it will be seen that there is room for a revised and enlarged edition of his useful catalogue. (Metzger, Early Versions , p.157 note 3)

82. Armenian Electronic Dictionary - ECTACO UK Electronic Dictionaries - Armenian La
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83. Armenian Language
armenian language. One of the main divisions of the IndoEuropean language family. Old Armenian, the classical literary language, is still used in the
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84. Learn Armenian Online - Write Or Speak In Armenian Language Exchange
Learn and practice your Armenian with a native speaker in a language exchange via email, text chat, and voice chat. Use free lesson plans.
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Learn Armenian online by practicing with a native speaker who is learning your language. Write or speak Armenian online to improve grammar or conversation.
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85. Full Circle Online Interaction Blog: Just A Lav Site: Armenian Language Blog
Just a Lav Site armenian language Blog. Blogerel, via Global Voices pointed me to an armenian language blog that is great even for those of us who don t
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Blogerel , via Global Voices pointed me to an Armenian language blog that is great even for those of us who don't read Armenian. Take a look at this picture from Just a Lav Site: Euro Sevak
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86. Armenian Language Courses
armenian language courses armenian language schools, Armenian online learning.
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87. :MSLIP:Armenia
armenian language Support Project of Microsoft Products transfers to Official Site of Microsoft. http//members.microsoft.com/wincg/
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Armenian Language Support Project of Microsoft Products transfers to Official Site of Microsoft.
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88. Language School Explorer -
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89. ::[ National Academy Of Sciences Of Armenia ]::
Specialization, Armenian Studies History of armenian language and Functioning. Director, Academician Gevorg B. Djaukyan. Address, 15 Abovian Str.,
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90. Origin Of The Indo-European Languages: Part VI
It is the classical language (called grabar in Armenian) and is based on The modern armenian language can be divided into two groups (1) Western (or
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I have attempted to translate all those names into English properly to a certain extent, but since my knowledge of English language is limited, I maybe made some mistakes. Besides, some of them are in Spanish, because I do not know their respective translation. If you note some errors or know a translation for a certain word, please e-mail me in order to correct the mistake or translate the word. I have marked with an asterisk the words with a problematical translation. On this Page, we will go deeper into the development of Armenian and Hellenic languages. Well, let us get down to work. top
Armenian group
The Armenian group is situated in a mountainous area which is bounded by Mesopotamia, the meridional Caucasian valleys and the southeastern coast of Black Sea. This language arrived in the region known as Armenia about the seventh century A.D. The most ancient handwriting in Armenian language is a translation of the gospels written in the ninth century A.D. According to the tradition, the Armenian language was created at the beginning of the seventh century A.D. by a cleric, whose name was Mastoc*, in order to make the translations of the Sacred Scriptures easier and make Armenia completely independent from Greek and Syrian Churches. The Armenian alphabet consists of 36 characters (signs partly based upon Greek characters) which are a masterpiece as far as phonetic accuracy is concerned. The ancient Armenian is the language by which the Holy Bible was firstly translated in Armenia. It is the classical language (called "grabar" in Armenian) and is based on a dialect that is spoken in the Tarawn* region, on the shores of Van* lake. During the Middle Age, an abundant historical and theological literature written in ancient Armenian language was developed. Currently, it is spoken in Armenian territory, Azerbaijan, Turkey and some regions of Iran, as well as in Verdana, Russian regions of the Don* river, ancient Minor Asia (Alexandreta* and Esmirna*), Bulgaria, Egypt and USA

91. Language - ARMENIA Information
Over the centuries, the armenian language underwent grammatical and At least three different forms of the armenian language are in use today Classical
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92. Language Training
presented by armenian language Instructor Margarita Sekoyan. The main goal of the course is to build on armenian language knowledge of vocabulary,
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Intensive Intermediate Armenian
SYLLABUSFor 9-Week Intermediate Armenian Course June 1 - July 31, 2004, CLI, ASU
presented by Armenian Language Instructor Margarita Sekoyan
The main goal of the course is to build on Armenian language knowledge of vocabulary, grammar and orthography and to develop language skills of comprehensive listening, reading authentic texts, conversing with native speakers, expressing one's ideas, reporting on various events and interviewing people. The goal will be reached by using various drills and activities: dialogues, reading texts, role plays, language games, grammar and phonetic exercises and dictations, translations, interviews and discussion of topics.
Week 1
Review of all the language material, learnt during the 9-week Elementary course last summer: the Armenian alphabet, vocabulary, orthography, grammar, conversational topics, etc.
Week 2
Topics : University Student's Daily Routine. Description of Everyday Activities. Telling the Time and Dates. Breaking the News. Higher Education in Yerevan.
Grammar: Past Progressive Tense Past Tense of Irregular Verbs "to have"," to be", "to know" Verbal and Substantive functions of the Infinitive Postpositions "after" and "before"

93. Epilepsy Action: Armenian Language Epilepsy Helpline
armenian language Freephone Helpline. Telephone Helpline. People in the UK with epilepsy and their families whose first language is not English will now be
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94. Rodopi
Bookcover, Dutch Studies in armenian language and Literature. Dutch Studies in armenian language and Literature ISSN 09277501
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95. Armenian Translation - Translate Armenian Language Translator
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History of Armenia
Armenia was incorporated into Russian Empire in 1828 and the USSR in 1920. Armenian leaders remain preoccupied by the long conflict with Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh, a primarily Armenian-populated exclave, assigned to Soviet Azerbaijan in the 1920s by Moscow. Armenia and Azerbaijan began fighting over the exclave in 1988; the struggle escalated after both countries attained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. By May 1994, when a cease-fire took hold, Armenian forces held not only Nagorno-Karabakh but also a significant portion of Azerbaijan proper.

96. Armenian Language Support
Armenian script is used primarily for writing the armenian language. The armenian language uses punctuation marks both similar to European scripts and
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Please send feedback to petrosyan@gmail.com Armenian script is used primarily for writing the Armenian language. It is written from left to right. Armenian letters have uppercase and lowercase pairs. The original alphabet contained 30 consonants and 6 vowels. In the twelfth century, the letters օ and ֆ were added to the alphabet to represent the diphtong [աւ] and the foreign sound [f], respectively. The 1922 and 1940 orthographic reforms limited the use of ւ to the digraph ու and treated this digraph as a single letter of the alphabet.
Ligatures
In writing and typography, a ligature occurs where two or more letterforms are written or printed as a unit. Generally, ligatures replace characters that occur next to each other when they share common components. Six Armenian ligatures are encoded in the Unicode Standard: և, ﬓ, ﬔ, ﬕ, ﬖ, ﬗ.
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It is important to note that the և character when used in the Reformed Armenian orthography is not a typographical ligature, and must never be treated as such. It is a distinct letter and has its place in the new alphabetic sequence. Many computer typesetting systems make use of ligatures automatically. Some believe that the writer should be able to decide whether to use a ligature or not; others that it is the job of a typesetter.

97. Usanogh Armenian Link Directory: Education/Language
armenian language pop (Added 24Nov-2000 Hits 606 Rating 10.00 Votes 1) Rate It Armenian Phrases - Very useful information about armenian language and
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98. LIHL 133 - Advanced Heritage Armenian, UCSD
Western armenian language, sociocultural traditions and historical context. The language analysis course, LIHL 133X, is set up a bit differently in
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99. Www.armenian.ch | Armenia | Language
The armenian language the armenian alphabet - Eastern and Western armenian.
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and Western Armenian-Eastern Armenian differences, from Information on Armenian language , from Cilicia.com Information on Indo-European family of languages , from the Linguistic Research Center of the University of Texas Information on the Armenian alphabet (Western Armenian and Eastern Armenian), from Omniglot The nicest site on the Armenian Alphabet , from Menq in Armenia (maybe a bit slow) MotherHome Armenia Language D ... F G-WAWs

100. The Language
armenian language; charset=iso8859-1. For more information about the place of the armenian language in the Indo-European language family click here.
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Armenian as a Fo reignLanguage The Armenian Language Today, seven to eight million people speak Armenian. The term Armenian can be used to refer to at least three different varieties of the language, each with its own dialects. It can refer to Classical Armenian ( a fifth century classical form of the language, Grabar, now maintained by the Armenian church ); Modern Western Armenian (developed in those regions of Armenia that are now Turkey and the variety spoken in the diaspora); and Modern Eastern Armenian (the language of the Republic of Armenia). Armenian forms an independent branch of the Indo-European language family. Armenian is most closely related to Greek, but has many borrowed words from such Indo-Iranian languages as Pushto and Persian. In fact, during the very early periods of its classification, Armenian was erroneously considered an Iranian language because of its large number of Iranian loan words. Two standard dialects exist. Eastern Armenian is used in Armenia and in enclaves in Azerbaijan and Iran. Western Armenian is used by Armenians in Istanbul, Lebanon, Egypt, other parts of the diaspora, and formerly in eastern Turkey. Eastern Armenian has been influenced by two sets of Russian reforms and differs orthographically from Western Armenian; there are also phonological differences. Many regional dialect variations exist, e.g., Yerevan, Tbilisi, Karabagh, Istanbul. Some local dialects are so different from both standard forms of the language that speakers of the standard forms have difficulty in understanding local dialects.

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