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Complete
list of Griffen's
publications and other research activity
Deciphering the
Vinča Script
Here is a paper summarizing this researcher's work
in identifying and deciphering the Vinča Script. This script was
used in the Balkans in the fifth millennium BCE and
represents the first attested writing, well before the
developments in Sumer. It also reconstructs the first
sentence (found to date) ever written: The Bear Goddess and the Bird
Goddess are the Bear Goddess indeed. The paper is
an outgrowth of articles in the Journal of Indo-European Studies and the LACUS Forum (see publications) as well as guest
lectures at The Citadel and Southern Illinois University
Edwardsville. It is in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format.
Last updated on 1 August 2007 with Addendum II
vinca script vincha script
Climate Change
The Great Famine and the Collapse
of the Pax Britannica.
(Acrobat PDF File). This is a paper that appeared in the online
journal
Celtic Studies,
which has since gone out of print. It is made available here,
because it is a significant study with regard to the current
issue of global warming/climate change. While the events of the
sixth century were local by comparison, the phenomenal advances
in both transportation and weaponry make it quite relevent to
the situation today.
Linguistics and Philosophy
Stratificational
Grammar
and Neoplatonic Time (Acrobat PDF File). Presented to the
Linguistic Association of Canada and the United States in
Claremont, CA in August 2009. This version of the paper was
presented before an audience familiar with stratificational
grammar. For those without this background, please consider the
following paper.
Neoplatonic Time in Stratificational Grammar
(Acrobat PDF File). This revision of the paper above provides a
very brief introduction to stratificational grammar and is
friendlier to the nonspecialist reader.
Welsh Affricates
The Further
Development of Welsh Affricates (Acrobat PDF File). 1
March 2010. This is an unpublished paper that has been
languishing in my computer (actually forgotten for quite a while
after pressing matters got in the way). It treats issues first
addressed by this author in a 1974 article on "The Development
of Welsh Affricates" in
Lingua.
The Welsh
Mutation System
Understanding the Welsh
Mutations (Acrobat PDF File). 17 December 2010. This is
an unpublished monograph summarizing the researcher's work on
the Welsh mutation system within the framework of dynamic
phonology. It is broken down into
contents,
chapter 1,
chapter
2,
chapter 3,
chapter 4, and
appendix.
Ogam *P
Ogam *P
(Acrobat PDF File). 6 May 2010. This article had been accepted
for publication in Volume 44 of
General Linguistics in 2005. Since that
journal ceased operation before the volume was printed, I am
making it available here to all those who may be interested.
Ph.D. Dissertation
A New Welsh Consonant Shift:
Description and Implications (1975)
This dissertation has been made available by the University of
Florida and can be found at the following URL:
http://www.archive.org/details/newwelshconsonan00grif
Celebrating the Celtic Saints
by Toby D. Griffen
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on the image for a PDF copy of the book.
Celtic Studies
Nasalization in Swabian: Studies on
the Nasalization Process. This monograph was completed in
the late 1980s and was to be included in the Edward Sapir
Monograph Series in Language, Culture, and Cognition in October
1994. Indeed,
amazon.com
even lists it with the ISBN 0933104286 (978-0933104280) and
classifies it as "Out of Print -- Limited Availability."
Unfortunately the series was discontinued before this monograph
actually appeared. This is a scanned PDF file from a copy of the
camera-ready copy that had been forwarded to the editor, and this
copy has been in storage for a number of years. Scanning was
necessary as the original was produced on a now-obsolete TRS80
computer
Das schwäbische Alphabet:
Normalisierte schwäbische Orthographie (The Swabian
Alphabet: Standard Swabian Orthography). This was written in 1990
and seeks to provide the various Swabian dialects with a standard
orthography in which works from any one dialect can be read and
interpreted with the sounds of the other dialects. In addition to
the scholarly works in the bibliography, over 300 books in Swabian
dialect (including verse, prose, and plays) were consulted. Once
again, this is an old, stored copy produced on a TRS80 computer.
THE HAPPY CAMPER!
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with a nocturnal and a short vocabulary for German
interpreters
FREE NOVEL!!!
Cadet’s
Dream
A Neoplatonic Novel
Toby
Griffen
©2008
In a surreal dream,
the protagonist finds himself at a ball in Charleston’s
Hibernian
Hall, where he witnesses the suffering of the Lady in the Shiny
Green Dress. When she looks to him imploringly, he awakes in a
panic and realizes that he must come to an understanding of her
anguish before he can do ... whatever it is he is supposed to
do. In an extended vision, he descends into what he perceives to
be Charleston – or
rather, some alternative Charleston
– of thirty years earlier, and he joins his soul with that of a
distraught cadet returning at midnight
to The Acropolis, The Military Academy of the South. Here, Cadet
undertakes a journey through love and loss, isolation and unity,
and confrontation with religious and political bigotry.
Latest Edition: 19 July 2012.
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