ARMENIAN LANGUAGE

member of the Thraco-Phrygian subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (see Indo-European). There is evidence that in ancient times a distinct subfamily of Indo-European languages existed that is now called Thraco-Phrygian. To it belonged Phrygian (an ancient and now extinct Indo-European language of Anatolia) and Thracian (a now dead Indo-European tongue of the Balkans in antiquity). Modern Armenian may well be a direct descendant of Phrygian. Today Armenian is the mother tongue of more than 5 million people, of whom over 3 million live in Armenia; 1 million live elsewhere in the republics of the former Soviet Union; and the rest are in the Middle East, the Balkans, and the United States. Armenian is an old, rich, and vital language. Although spoken in antiquity, it was not recorded in writing until the early 5th cent. a.d. At that time an alphabet of 36 letters was specially designed for Armenian by St. Mesrop, who used Greek and Iranian letters as a basis. Later, two more letters were added to the alphabet. In its early, or classical, form, Armenian is called Grabar or Krapar. This was the literary language until the 19th cent. and is still the liturgical language of the Armenian Church (see Armenian literature). It differed greatly from the spoken language. Grammatically, it has six cases for the noun and nine tenses for the verb, but it has lost gender. The modern form of Armenian, now used for literature as well as for speaking, dates from the 16th cent. and is known as Ashksarhik or Ashksarhabar. Its grammar is simpler than that of Classical Armenian. The history of the Armenian people is reflected in the sources of the words borrowed by their language. For example, Armenian has absorbed words from Persian, owing to Parthian domination in the centuries immediately before and after Jesus, from Greek and Syriac as a result of Christian influence, from French during the Crusades, and from Turkish in the course of several centuries of Turkish rule. For grammars see S. L. Kogian (1949) and K. H. Gulian (1954); John A. Greppin and A. A. Khachaturian, Handbook of Armenian Dialectology (1986).

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...idiolects. The idea that Armenian consists solely of...and Standard Western Armenian--is an illusion...with speakers of the language. Since significant...variations in their language due to the influence of local languages, isolation from other...linguist who has studied a language closely knows that...
...Armenian General Benevolent Union 103 , 135 Armenian International Womens Association 135 Armenian language, see language Armenian Messianism 62-3 Armenian National Assembly (Constantinople) 75 , 77 Armenian National Assembly (Republic 1991...
...making extra demands on Armenian peasants, to free the Armenians of Tabriz and Tehran from...gather the dispersed Iranian Armenians in one region, to allow the sounding of Armenian church bells, and to legalize...well as instruction in the Armenian language. 49 In Urumieh, for example...
intercede on behalf of the Armenians, Bronsart disdainfully called...included the power of authorizing Armenian deportations which he exercised...was first brought up in a German language Armenian periodical; it essentially confirmed...
...with the fact that Armenians can often speak the difficult Turkish language with them. An Armenian banquet, on the other...that some 60,000 Armenians live peacefully and...indicates that Turks and Armenians can live in peace...initiated, foreign Armenian visits to Turkey...
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...Iranian, and little of his Armenian work is done without heavy...placing the early small Armenian culture in the greater Iranian...inscriptions, first brought the Armenians to heel (ca. 525 B.C...Parthian words and stems in the Armenian language as we have those of unmediated...
...1) Who Are the Armenians? The Armenians are an ancient people...in Persian. The Armenian language is unique from other Indo-European languages, with its own distinct...greatly influenced Armenian culture, setting...The majority of Armenians belong to the Eastern...
...discussions alongside the Armenians, as partners sharing...counterparts in the Armenian church, such as Catholicos...scholar of the Syriac language, history and culture...In the history of Armenian-Syrian relations...geographical situation of the Armenian kingdom of Cilicia...relations between the Armenians and the Syrians left...
...Persian, Turkic, Greek, Armenian and Mongol by Robert Dankoff...information about the sources, the languages, and the organization and...complete indices of the six languages as well as an English index...taken as the "control" language, often for the other languages as well, when the meaning...
...European notion of Armenians as a secular nation marked by language, shared culture and...his history of the Armenian genocide, Vahakn...and forgetting in Armenian American culture and...second generation Armenians forget not only because...memories. Likewise, Armenian ethnic remembering...discussion of poetry and language together with stories...
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...meeting centers, as does the Armenian studies program. In Saroyans...some of the brilliant ones. Armenians have been notable among major...farming conglomerates. The Armenians are civic minded, and their...kinds. For example, the Armenian Community School of Fresno...are a major emphasis, with language, literature, culture...
...forge them into an inviolable Armenian identity. In "Treasures...illustrator, Toros Roslin. Armenians translated Scripture and...and Syriac into their own language soon after converting to...the fourth century, and Armenian notragir script is prominent...Christian art, encountered when Armenians migrated to Cilicia after...
...could be translated into a language understood throughout the country. Likewise, the Armenian Church developed its own...and Greek Orthodox, the Armenian Church administers seven sacraments. The head of the Armenian Church is the Catholicos...as the Catholicos of all Armenians. The Catholicos of Cilicia...
...Finally, after the group sang an Armenian hymn, the service was over and the...recall the deaths of some one million Armenians from massacres, forced marches and...superior officers to rescue more Armenians. Rev. Vartun Hartunian, pastor of the First Armenian Church of Belmont, Mass., was...By contrast, Watertowns 7,000 Armenians comprise one-fifth of the citys population. The Armenian Library and Museum of America also...
...students intensive Russian language study in Moscow, St. Petersburg...ACCELS The Eurasian Regional Language Program offers U.S. graduate...fellowships to study the languages of Eurasia in an overseas...study are available in: Armenian, Azeri, Buryat, Chechen...ACCELS The Summer Russian Language Teacher Program provides...
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...belittling the need to recognize the Armenian genocide, encourages the continuation...speaking and printing in their own language and maintaining houses of worship...relations with Israel." The Armenian genocide is a historical fact...attempting to paint the issue of Armenian genocide recognition, a universal...
...the oldest English-language Armenian-American...There were thousands of Armenian churches and monasteries...to turn over these Armenian churches to the Armenian Patriarchate of Istanbul? Also, after Armenians were deported and killed...
Parents Language of Love for Newlyweds Needs...awaited marriage to his Armenian bride. In between were...help from the brides two Armenian girlfriends. (After all...our flowers," the young Armenian woman translated to the...
...because it helps Most European languages use the Latin alphabet. Some Slavic languages use the Cyrillic alphabet. Greek, Armenian, Georgian and Yiddish have...alphabet. The non-European languages most widely used on European...countries if you can speak their language." She added: "There needs...
...very hard sometimes." The languages are spread throughout the...also led to dozens of new languages appearing. Here, the Evening Standard reveals the 150 languages now spoken in the capital... Language Country How many Favourite...000 Wminster Persian Gulf Armenian Armenia 3,000 Islington...
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ARMENIAN LANGUAGE member of the...European family of languages (see Indo...Indo-European languages existed that...Indo-European language of Anatolia...borrowed by their language. For example, Armenian has absorbed...
...Cilicia). In general, Armenian practices resemble those...practice. The liturgical language is classical Armenian. Armenia became Christian...Council of Chalcedon the Armenians rejected the orthodox position...completed the isolation of the Armenian Church from the rest of Christendom...
...translations. The first major Armenian literary work is a 5th cent...translation of the Bible; its language became the standard of classical Armenian. Early Mesopotamian influence...style. After the decline of Armenian cultural centers in the 14th cent., the literature of Armenians abroad was heavily influenced...
...Indo-European Family of Languages Anatolian Hieroglypic Hittite...Plattdeutsch (see German language ) Greek Aeolic * , Arcadian...Thracian * Thraco-Phrygian Armenian , Grabar (Classical Armenian...Subfamily Group Subgroup Languages and Principal Dialects...Asterisk indicates a dead language...
...country, Asia arme ne , Armenian Hayastan, officially Republic...Yejmiadzin (seat of the Armenian Church). Ethnic Armenians make up the bulk of the people...minorities. The official language is Armenian; Russian and various other...
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