MULTIPLICITY OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL TERMS IN MODERN ENGLISH
Keywords:
Archaeology, dialectal words, a genetic source, syntax method, clicker, pictures, morrow, thou, rue, compassion, woe.Abstract
In this article, we will look through what is archaeological term, the main features of this and why we need archaeological terms in Modern English literacy . The role of dialectal words and speech as a genetic source of archaeological terminology is insignificant. This article is explained clearly and shortly about classroom management styles.
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Adrian Chadwick - "Handbook of Archaeological Terms"
Andrew Gardner (editor) - "The Oxford Handbook of Archaeological Theory"
Michael Payne and Jessica Rae Barbera (editors) - "The Dictionary of Cultural and Critical Theory"
Pierre Grimal - "The Dictionary of Classical Mythology"
Society for American Archaeology - "Glossary of Archaeological Terms"
Thomas Barfield (editor) - "The Dictionary of Anthropology"
Timothy Darvill (editor) - "Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology", "The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology"
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