Published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), researchers from the University of Adelaide's Australian Centre for Ancient DNA (ACAD) have mapped the location of past "mixing events" (analysed from existing scientific literature) by contrasting the levels of
archaic ancestry in the genomes of present-day populations around the world.
Also, she indicates that while others have commented on the verb in "
archaic poetry," their discussions have typically been limited to the use of the prefix conjugation for the past perfective (< *yaqtul).
A century- old one said the toll tax for boats ferrying passengers across the river 1,200
archaic laws removed by Modi govt in 3 years 1,301 old laws weeded out in 65 years by previous govts
THE ORGANIZATION OF EARLY
ARCHAIC TECHNOLOGY IN SOUTHWEST ALABAMA: AN AGGREGATE ANALYSIS OF 1WN106.
Yet our language is filled with
archaic words such as "threshold." It originated literally from the piece below a door holding in the thresh or hay that covered the dirt floors.
Archaic view of language rights IT seems your regular anglophile letter writer, Brian Christley, has done it again (Daily Post, May 25).
RECRUITMENT PLEA Firms are being urged to end the "
archaic" recruitment practice of asking job candidates to tick a box if they have a criminal record.
In the introduction to
Archaic Style in English Literature, 1590-1674, Lucy Munro issues a challenge of sorts: "in exploring the uses of not only
archaic vocabulary but also outmoded grammatical and metrical forms, I attempt ...
He posits that the various Cyprus figures appear to represent
archaic lunar gods, with the variation in angle of the astronomical writing present on each figure possibly representing names of different deities.
The verb in
archaic biblical poetry; a discursive, typological, and historical investigation of the tense system.