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Article

Date of this Version

2018

Citation

MATEC Web of Conferences 210, 03014 (2018)

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https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201821003014

Abstract

This paper presents a grammatical comparison of the Minoan language with the proto-Ugric and proto- Hungarian languages. Recent research showed that these languages are closely related, but this paper presents a novel grammatical comparison. The grammatical comparison shows the Minoan language to have an agglutinative type of grammar, with a CVCV type root word structure. The Minoan language also features assimilation between the word roots and the suffixes and a possessive phrase structure that is similar to that in Hungarian.

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