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 Eastern Armenian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eastern Armenian is one of the two modern dialects of Armenian (an Indo-European language), spoken in the Caucasus mountains (particularly in the Armenian Republic).
In Eastern Armenian, the distinct conjugations in e and i merged as e.
The phonology of Eastern Armenian preserves the three-way distinction in stops and affricates that is missing from Western Armenian.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eastern_Armenian   (538 words)

  
 Armenian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Armenian was historically split in to two vaguely-defined primary dialects: Eastern Armenian, the form spoken in modern-day Armenia, and Western Armenian, the form spoken by Armenians in Anatolia.
Armenian is rich in combinations of consonants, especially in affricative sounds such as j, ch, and ts.
Armenian is an Indo-European language spoken by the Armenian people in the Armenian Republic and also used by the Armenian Diaspora.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Armenian_language   (893 words)

  
 Armenian Summer Language Institute -- The Program
Eastern Armenian is the state language of the Republic of Armenia and is spoken primarily in Armenia, Iran and by the Armenians from these two countries residing in the west.
Western Armenian is the language spoken by the Western Armenians from the Ottoman Empire (survivors and of the genocide and their descendants); it is the one spoken by older emigrants to this country, in the Middle East, France and elsewhere in the world.
Classical Armenian is a dead language and is of interest primarily to scholars of medieval Armenian, Christian and linguistic studies.
www.umich.edu /~iinet/asp/summer/program.htm   (383 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Armenian verbs
Eastern Armenian uses the -um participle with the present tense of "to be" (EA linel):
The verbal morphology of Armenian is fairly simple in theory, but is complicated by the existence of two main dialects, Eastern and Western.
Eastern Armenian has collapsed WA conjugations I and II as /-el/:
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Armenian-verbs   (1186 words)

  
 OHCHR: Armenian () - Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Modern Armenian, established as an independent language no earlier than 1875, has two main varieties: Eastern Armenian (Ashkharik, the official language), based on the dialect of the Ararat region, and Western Armenian (spoken by the Turkish minority) based on the Istanbul/Turkish dialect.
Armenian is the native (and official) language of Armenia, a landlocked country in Transcaucasia bordering on Turkey and Iran, and constitutes a separate and independent branch of the Indo-European family of languages.
Hence, the first texts in Armenian available in written form were mainly religious ones (first of all the Bible), translated by monks and priests.
www.unhchr.ch /udhr/lang/arm.htm   (224 words)

  
 Armenian Language
Similarly, Benjamin is pronounced “Penyamin” by Western Armenians and “Benyamin” by Eastern Armenians (Armenians from Armenia, the ex-Soviet Union and Iran).
The Western Armenian and Eastern Armenian division is a result of the Armenian language having been desecrated by foreign powers bent on eliminating the originality of the Armenian language.
They use the Eastern Armenian pronunciation, which is mainly right, but their Armenian spelling and writing is not corrupted by the “Russification” attempts by the Soviets.
www.geocities.com /jgm1975/Language.htm   (1637 words)

  
 BigRedGarage.com - Learn to Speak Armenian with Pimsleur Armenian Language Courses
Eastern Armenian is the official language of the Republic of Armenia and in enclaves in Azerbaijan and Iran.
Western Armenian (the more common form) is used by Armenians in Istanbul, Lebanon, Egypt, other parts of the Diaspora, and formerly in eastern Turkey.
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.
www.bigredgarage.com /armenian.htm   (298 words)

  
 Translations in English, French, Russian and Armenian
Eastern Armenian was spoken in that part of Armenia which has long been under the Russian rule.
However Eastern Armenian (i.e., Soviet) orthography has been in use for over 50 years now, several generations have been using it, vast literature has been created in that orthography and changing it is no easy task.
However for most Eastern Armenians who have recently immigrated into these countries Armenian is the only language they speak, and they are the ones first of all, who need a translation.
www.pipoyan.com /trans/arm_spec.htm   (1168 words)

  
 Eastern Armenian verb table - Wikipedia
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Ein Wörterbucheintrag zu Eastern Armenian verb table hat seinen Platz im Wiktionary (Wiktionary).
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eastern_Armenian_verb_table   (147 words)

  
 On Armenian
"Perfect forms as a means of expressing evidentiality in Modern Eastern Armenian." Lars Johanson, and Bo Utas (eds.), Evidentials: Turkic, Iranian and Neighbouring Languages.
Iuzbashian, A. "The Present Tense of the Indicative Mood in Armenian Literature of the 5th Century." [In Armenian.] Patma Banasirakan Handes 2 (109).161-73.
Kozintseva, Natalia A. "The past perfect in Armenian." Werner Abraham and Leonid Kulikov (eds.), Tense-Aspect, Transitivity and Causativity: Essays in Honour of Vladimir Nedjalkov.
www.scar.utoronto.ca /~binnick/TENSE/Armenian.html   (349 words)

  
 event1109.html
He is the author of numerous books and scholarly works on Armenian, Caucasian, and Near Eastern History.
The Armenian National Institute is dedicated to the study, research, and reaffirmation of the Armenian Genocide.
Hovannisian has served as Chairman of the Armenian National Institute's Academic Council for the past five years and was a founding member of the Armenian Assembly of America, the Society for Armenian Studies, the Armenian Monument Council, and International Alert.
www.sscnet.ucla.edu /history/centers/armenian/event1109.html   (809 words)

  
 Armenian Computing Information (Penn State)
Armenian numeric Unicode entity codes can be used for small pieces of text when other methods to not work.
Armenian is an Indo-European language distantly related to Greek, Persian, English and Latin.
Armenian House – This site should be readable in a Unicode compliant browser if the proper fonts are installed.
tlt.its.psu.edu /suggestions/international/bylanguage/armenian.html   (845 words)

  
 Eastern Armenian verb table -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Note: the negative jussive forms may also be (in Eastern Armenian) ch'piti sirem, ch'piti sires, etc; ch'piti sirei, ch'piti sireir, etc.
The following is an (Click link for more info and facts about Eastern Armenian) Eastern Armenian verb table.
The (Click link for more info and facts about Western Armenian) Western Armenian verb table can be found (The present location; this place) here:
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/E/Ea/Eastern_Armenian_verb_table.htm   (167 words)

  
 Armenian Bibles
Armenian is spoken in Armenia and other countries of the Middle East.
You can purchase the Western Armenian gospels on audio cassette from Faith Comes By Hearing.
The "JESUS" Film, based on the Gospel of Luke, has been translated into Armenian.
www.ethnicharvest.org /bibles/armenian.htm   (90 words)

  
 The Armenian Church
Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern) ©2004 All rights reserved.
net and visit us often to keep up-to-date with all that is happening every day in parishes across the Eastern Diocese.
www.armenianchurch.org   (46 words)

  
 Armenian (Western/Eastern) Keyboard Overlays
The Armenian overlays support either the Armenian Eastern or the Armenian Western keyboard layouts (there are enough stickers in the set to make either one of the layouts).
The keyboard layout used for this overlay conforms to the Armenian Eastern or Western keyboard layout in Windows XP.
Armenian stickers are a very economical option for creating a bilingual Armenian keyboard.
www.datacal.com /armenian-western-overlays.htm   (738 words)

  
 Armenian alphabet
There are a few minor differences in the pronunciation of the letters between the two main dialects of Armenian: Western and Eastern.
He modelled the Armenian alphabet very losely on the Greek alphabet and was also possibly influenced by the Assyrian script.
A significant number of Armenian root words owe their origin to or are similar to roots in Old Persian, revealing common Indo-European ancestry.
www.omniglot.com /writing/armenian.htm   (242 words)

  
 Western to Eastern Armenian Dictionary
The Eastern & Western Armenian dialects can seem more different than alike at times, just looking at the list of some of the words I remember having to relearn can show you what I mean.
I do not recommend even trying, just keep repeating yourself, but if you must, you change the W. Armenian order of Verb+Person+Tense to Verb+Tense+Person, and on top of that, exchange any "gor" tenses with an "um".
In many instances the K and G sounds are reversed, as well as the B and P. The nouns can easily be substituted with the local word, but getting the verbs down is much more of a challenge.
www.cilicia.com /armo21.html   (156 words)

  
 UM-Dearborn
If ashkharhabar, you need to choose between Western Armenian (the language of the Armenian diaspora, excluding Iran), or Eastern Armenian (the language of the Armenians of the Republic of Armenia, as well as those of Karabakh and Iran).
Armenian Made Easy There are three volumes total, with a second edition published by the AGBU in 1975-76, and apparently reprinted by Zareh Melkonian himself in 1979.
1) National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR), 395 Concord Ave, Belmont, MA 02178 (617-489-1610) is the largest Armenian bookseller in the U.S. Hamo Vassilian's Armenian Reference Books, P.O. Box 231, Glendale, CA 91209 (818-504-2550) is one of several California-based booksellers.
www.umd.umich.edu /dept/armenian/hayeren.html   (590 words)

  
 ANN/Groong -- AWOL (Armenian Weekly On-Line) July 12-18, 2003
But for the East-West issue, there is an asymmetry where all the Eastern Armenians know Western Armenian, at least passively, because of all the diasporans that went to Armenia, whereas the Western Armenians tend not to know Eastern.
But in Armenian Studies, all of the methodologies come out of the 1890s, which was when the last great Armenian scholars were studying in Europe and then came to Armenia, like Adjarian.
Armenian Studies is an incredibly diverse and wide-ranging area-it could be
www.uwm.edu /~vaux/armenianweekly7-03.htm   (13945 words)

  
 Armenian Summer Language Institute
The SLI is open to all undergraduate, graduate and professional school students who wish to learn Classical Armenian, as well as Modern Eastern and Western Armenian.
The University of Michigan Armenian Studies Program is delighted to announce the continuation of its successful Summer Language Institute to be held in Yerevan, Armenia from June 24 through August 23, 2004.
A series of lectures on Armenian culture and history and an extensive program of excursions and cultural events will supplement the courses.
www.umich.edu /~iinet/asp/summer/summerinst.htm   (238 words)

  
 HyeEtch - The Armenians - Literature
Some of the Armenian materials are in Westerns Armenian and some in Eastern Armenian dialects (Depending on the source).
It is difficult to express the deep feeling Armenians have for their language, which many regard as the lifeblood of their culture.
Some of the literary works are in Armenian and some have been translated into English.
www.hyeetch.nareg.com.au /armenians/literature_p1.html   (170 words)

  
 REENIC: Armenia
Armenians (an essay on history and culture od Armenia by Dennis R. Papazian, Professor of History, The University of Michigan, Dearborn)
Armenian Institute of Literature (studies in the modern Armenian literature and theory of literature)
Armenian composers (a list of composers and their dates of birth and death)
reenic.utexas.edu /reenic/countries/armenia.html   (1618 words)

  
 ChessBase.com - Chess News - News and views from the world of chess
In Eastern Armenian the name Hakobyan is pronounced just like that, with the stress on the final syllable.
The Armenian News Network Groong is now suggesting that Akopian had been arrested at Dubai International airport.
But in Russian, since they have no "h" sound, Armenian names are often transcribed with the sound simply missing (same as in Turkish).
www.chessbase.com /newsdetail.asp?newsid=2315   (1068 words)

  
 ARMENIAN GOURMET RECIPES
LAMB AND EGGPLANT STEW - Strictly Armenian and Eastern Mediterranean!
TUTOO - An Armenian sauerkraut soup from the village of Bitlis
HARPOOT KEUFTA - Armenian stuffed meatballs from the village of Harpoot!
www.thegutsygourmet.net /armenian.html   (1169 words)

  
 SpiTux Project: TuxType Armenian Theme
The TuxType 1.0 Armenian Theme was made by the SpiTux Project in February 2003.
The fully-functional Armenian Theme for TuxType 1.0 by the SpiTux Project, which is lots of fun, is available for download below.
To Do A number of other keyboard layouts for Armenian are used by Armenians in the West--we're looking into incorporating those into making our theme work for those, too.
www.spitux.org /tuxtype.htm   (526 words)

  
 Phrasebase™ - Basic armenian phrases
There are two types of languages to learn in armenian Eastern and Western.
Western is like Lebanese armenian and Eastern is like armenian armenian (from armenia).
I will give some of the basics in Eastern armenian.
www.phrasebase.com /forum/read.php?TID=107#214   (413 words)

  
 UCLA Armenian Student Association Armenian Classes
Discussion of fundamental themes and genres around which Armenian literary tradition evolved and modalities by which this has been transformed in course of last two centuries as a result of exposure to European thought and expressive forms.
Discussion of contemporary Armenian social and cultural issues through readings from critical essays, editorials, short stories, and poems written since World War II and film showings.
Continuing introduction to Armenian grammar, with greater attention to readings from short stories and simple newpaper articles and film viewing on video.
www.asabruins.org /discover/armenian_classes.php   (412 words)

  
 UCLA Armenian Studies History
Richard G. Hovannisian is Professor of Armenian and Near Eastern History at the University of California, Los Angeles.
He is a member of the editorial boards of the Armenian Review, Ararat, Human Rights Review, Journal for the Society for Armenian Studies, and Mitk, and has made numerous television and radio appearances on issues relating to the Armenian people and Armenian, Near Eastern, and Caucasian history.
Hovannisian is a founder and three-time president of the Society for Armenian Studies and represented the State of California on the Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education (WICHE) from 1978 to 1994.
www.sscnet.ucla.edu /history/centers/armenian/hovannisian.html   (539 words)

  
 AZG Armenian Daily
Both the published books are very valuable, taking into account the fact that the Eastern Armenian readers are almost unaware of Chopanian’s heritage that is not well studied in our country.
Arshak Chopanian is represented as the diplomat of the Armenian culture in Europe.
Chopanian translated the Armenian Poetry of The Middle Ages into French and represented to the European readers and literature critics.
www.azg.am /?lang=EN&num=2005021110   (639 words)

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