Անթապ (Andiabe) - Այնթապ պատմա-բանասիրական ճշգրտումներ

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According to the Armenian History of Ain’tab (editor: K. A. Sarafian, Vols. I, II, Los Angeles, 1953) the city of Aintab in Cilicia was rebuilt in the X and XI centuries by the Armenians who had migrated there from the different villages of the province of Antab (Andiabe) of Greater Armenia. Antab is the historical Alashkert of Armenia, some of whose natives were able to escape the 1915–1918 massacres. These natives, who now live in Soviet Armenia, still keep their dialect. Thus, the dialect of Antab (Andiabe) has survived in two branches, those of Aintab and Alashkert. Based upon the above-mentioned fact, the author develops his study under the following subtitles: About the Question Concerning the Name Antab (Andiabe), Aintab (in Cilicia), Philological Verifications, Etymology of the Dialectical Words in the Colophones, and a comparative Dictionary.
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Սահակեան, Ս. Մ., «Անթապ (Andiabe) - Այնթապ պատմա-բանասիրական ճշգրտումներ», «Հայկազեան հայագիտական հանդէս», 1981, Պէյրութ, էջ 181-224
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