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January-March 2010 JOURNAL OF EURASIAN STUDIES Volume II., Issue 1.<br />
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galy: gally (twig).<br />
All express globular, rotundity, curtsey.<br />
KeR<br />
KöR<br />
K_R<br />
KoR<br />
GaL<br />
GoL<br />
KaR<br />
GiR<br />
G_L<br />
This was only one example. See another example in the work of Marácz László; it describes the cluster<br />
of round, globular fruits 4 .<br />
There are several clusters in the system of roots. Our task is to search and discover all.<br />
GöR<br />
G_R<br />
GuR<br />
GuL<br />
Summary<br />
In this essay we discussed the roots, what they are, what parts they have and how they are organized<br />
into a system.<br />
We have seen that with the use of the three-element root graph we could discover in width the two<br />
most frequent connection types between the roots: the connection according to the ‘core of the root’ and<br />
the connection according to the ‘frame of the root’. Adding to these the other two connection possibilities<br />
(swapping the order of phonemes and last phonemes of the root) we could search in width the system of<br />
the roots.<br />
After the analysis of one-step long connections we could go ahead to discover longer connection<br />
chains, larger clusters in the roots of our language.<br />
4 Marácz László: Nyelvi és képi gyökök a magyar kultúra megtartói.<br />
http://www.kincseslada.hu/magyarsag/content.php?article.177<br />
GuLy<br />
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