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This linguistic paper introduces the **Verbal Grammar Correlation Index (VGCI)**, a method for determining language relatedness by comparing grammatical meanings and their positional distributions, arguing this approach is more reliable than lexical comparison. Applying VGCI, the author proposes a genetic link forming an **Ainu-Minoan stock**, demonstrating relationships between Ainu, Qiang, Kabardinian, Hattic, and potentially Minoan based on structural similarities, particularly in verb morphology deciphered through Hattic. The study also explores the broader implications of this proposed linguistic connection for cultural anthropology, noting potential parallels in burial practices among these geographically disparate groups. While suggesting further research into other potential related languages, the author distinguishes this proposed stock from others like Sino-Caucasian by emphasizing the importance of shared prefixation features.
Research Paper
This linguistic paper introduces the **Verbal Grammar Correlation Index (VGCI)**, a method for determining language relatedness by comparing grammatical meanings and their positional distributions, arguing this approach is more reliable than lexical comparison. Applying VGCI, the author proposes a genetic link forming an **Ainu-Minoan stock**, demonstrating relationships between Ainu, Qiang, Kabardinian, Hattic, and potentially Minoan based on structural similarities, particularly in verb morphology deciphered through Hattic. The study also explores the broader implications of this proposed linguistic connection for cultural anthropology, noting potential parallels in burial practices among these geographically disparate groups. While suggesting further research into other potential related languages, the author distinguishes this proposed stock from others like Sino-Caucasian by emphasizing the importance of shared prefixation features.
Research Paper