Alternative Linguistics
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Mathematical linguistics, geography, archaeology, mythology, onomastics, ethnography are consolidated for the study of prehistoric ethnogenetic processes in one project under the common name Alternative Linguistics. The main instrument of the research is a special graphic-alalytical method developed by the author and described 1987 in a Russian academical magazine. The essence of this method consists in the construction of the graphical models (diagrams of the mutual relation of monophyletic languages. These models are constructed on the postulate of the reverse-proportional dependence between the quantity of common words in the pairs of cognate languages and the distance between the areas of forming these languages out of the original unitary language. Suitable places for each such model were been determined on the geographic map of Eurasia.
Prehistoric Ethnogenic Processes in Eastern Europe
The Introductory Survey of the Method and the Results of the Study
The Etymological Table dictionaries of language families: Indo-European, Turkic, Finno-Ugric, Iranian, Germanic
Maps to the texts: Indoeuropean Finno-Ugrian Turkic       Nostratic languages     Other maps
1. The Description of the method. The Nostratic languages

2. The Indo-European, Finno-Ugric languages


3. The Turkic languages and cultures. The Proto-Bulgars


4. The Germanic, Iranian, Thracian languages


5. The Relation of the Slavic Languages.  The Cimmerians


6. The Pre-Scythian Cultures in the Ukraine. The Scythians.


7-1. The Sauromates - Sarmates


7-2. The Slavdom


8. The Crimea. The Eastern Slavs. Substratum Phenomena in the Language History


9. Ethnogenesis  and Toponymy


10. Bibliography

Maykopian Hypothesis
The Semitic Tribes in Eastern Europe. The Origin of the Trypilla Culture
The Old English-Iranian Lexical Correspondences
Germanic tribes among Sarmats
The Altaic and Manchu-Tungus languages. The Models of Relationship and the Map of Manchu-Tungus, Mongolic, Japanese, Korean Urheimat.
The North Caucasian Languages. Maps and Graphical Models       The Abkhazo-Adyghe languages    
The Nakh and Dagestan Languages
Acknowledgement
The project “Alternative linguistics” could not be realized without the assistance of specialists and moral supporting of my near friends. I thank them heartily. All names could not be mentioned here but individual thanks are worthy Doctor V.T. Kolomiets, Academician A.S. Melnichuk (Kiev, Ukraine), Academician G.G. Litavrin, Academician N.I. Tolstoy, Academician V.V. Sedov, Academician V.N. Yartseva (Moscow, Russia) for my start in the science, methodological assistance during the preparing my article with the first description of the graphic-analytical method. I am especially grateful to the leaders of German-Ukrainian project “Transformation processes in the Western Ukraine” Professor Harald Plachter (Philips Universität Marburg, Germany), Professor Mechthild Roth (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany), Dipl.-Biologist Stephan Niemeier (Frankfurt am Mein, Germany) for the technical possibility to work in the frames of this project. I also thank my friend Doctor Mykola Zharkykh for the assistance in the preparing to the publication of two my books “The Study into Prehistoric Ethnogenic Processes in Eastern Europe” (1998, 2000), Elena Romanova (Montreal, Canada) and Norm Kisamov (Plymouth, USA) for the special literature, translation in English my texts, Professor Osman Karatay and Şengül (Turkey) for the special literature, the translation my works in Turkish and the publication them in Turkey, and also Martin Markovič for the acquaintance with the works of Czech scholars carrying interdisciplinary researches on the osculation of humanities and natural sciences.
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