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Sunday, 30 October 2022

Linguistic Archaeology: Marrow from their bones

 Marrow in almost every language

1. Marrow
2. Murg
3. Palca
4. Mek’inī
5. Nukhae
6. Tsutsutsutsy
7. M* (assamese)
8. Ukax mä médula
9. İlik
10. Muina
11. Kasciany mozh
12. Majjā
13. M* (bhojpuri)
14. Srž
15. kosten mozŭk
16. Medul · la
17. Uyok
18. Gǔsuǐ
19. Dřeň
20. Marv
21. maalhoheve
22. M* (dogri)
23. Merg
24. Medolo (esperanto)
25. Luuüdi
26. Utak
27. Luuydin
28. Moelle
29. Médula
30. t’vini
31. Mark
32. Medoúli
33. Médula rehegua
34. mwèl
35. M*H (hebrew)
36. majja
37. Velő
38. Mergur
39. Ụbụrụ
40. Sumsum
41. Marbhrón
42. Midollo
43. Kotsuzui
44. Majje
45. Mayşıq
46. khuorochhaoeng
47. M* (konkani)
48. golsu
49. Çuçuk
50. khai kaduk
51. Medulla (latin)
52. Smadzenes
53. Moelle de moelle
54. Kaulai
55. Obusigo
56. Srcevina
57. M* (maithili)
58. tsoka
59. Mudullun
60. Te maaka
61. Chömög
62. hkyin se
63. Marg
64. Marroo
65. MER* (pashto)
66. MGZ (persian)
67. Szpik kostny
68. Medula
69. Mairō
70. Tullu
71. Măduvă
72. kostnyy mozg
73. Su'u
74. M* (sanskrit)
75. Marbhrann
76. Moko
77. Mongobo
78. MYR* (sindhi)
79. æṭamiduḷu
80. Dreň
81. kostnega mozga
82. Dhuuxa
83. sungsum
84. Uboho
85. Märg
86. Ilikho
87. Veṇṭaikkāy
88. *A (tatar)
89. Mūluga
90. K̄hịkradūk
91. M*S (tigrinya)
92. ilik
93. Rowil
94. Nkwammoaa mu
95. kistkovyy mozok
96. MYR* (urdu)
97. Tuỷ
98. Mêr
99. Umongo
100. markh
101. Ọra
102. Umnkantsha


Popularity of Use
A      %     E     %      I      %     O      %       U        %
44 44%    29 28%   26 25%  31 30%      41 40%

B      %     C     %      D      %     F      %       G        %
6    5%     5    4%     20 19%    0    0%      18  17%

H      %     J     %      K      %     L      %       M        %
15 14%    3   2%      28 27%   26 25%     63 62%

N      %     P     %      Q      %     R      %       S        %
24 23%    2   1%      1   <1%    26 25%      21 20%

T      %     V     %      W      %     X      %       Y        %
16 15%    8   7%      3     2%     2    1%      13  12%

Z      %
9    8%



Popularity of use
62% M: M* (maithili), M* (sanskrit), M* (assamese), M* (bhojpuri), M* (dogri), M* (konkani),
44% A, M: *A (tatar),
40% U, A, M:
30% O, U, A, M:
28% E, O, U, A, M:
27% K, E, O, U, A, M: Moko,
25% R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: Mêr, Ọra, Marroo, MER* (pashto), Mairō, Kaulai, ilik, Moelle, Mark, İlik,
23% N, R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: Mek’inī, Muina,
20% S, N, R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: Su'u, M*S (tigrinya), Sumsum,
19% D, S, N, R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: Medula, Dreň, Mudullun, Medulla (latin), Moelle de moelle, Medoúli, Midollo, Médula, Medolo (esperanto), Luuüdi, Medul · la, Dřeň,
17% G, D, S, N, R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: Mūluga, Umongo, sungsum, Märg, Marg, Mergur, golsu, Murg, Gǔsuǐ, Merg,
15% T, G, D, S, N, R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: tsoka, Te maaka, Tullu, æṭamiduḷu, Utak,
14% H, T, G, D, S, N, R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: markh, Umnkantsha, K̄hịkradūk, Ilikho, Médula rehegua, M*H (hebrew), khai kaduk, Nukhae,
12% Y, H, T, G, D, S, N, R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: MYR* (urdu), Tuỷ, hkyin se, MYR* (sindhi), Uyok, Luuydin, Tsutsutsutsy,
8% Z, Y, H, T, G, D, S, N, R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: kostnyy mozg, kostnega mozga, Smadzenes, MGZ (persian), Srž, kosten mozŭk, Kotsuzui,
7% V, Z, Y, H, T, G, D, S, N, R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: Veṇṭaikkāy, kistkovyy mozok, Măduvă, t’vini, Velő, Marv, maalhoheve,
5% B, V, Z, Y, H, T, G, D, S, N, R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: Mongobo, Uboho, Marbhrann, Obusigo, Ụbụrụ, Marbhrón,
4% C, B, V, Z, Y, H, T, G, D, S, N, R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: Srcevina, Chömög, Kasciany mozh, Çuçuk, khuorochhaoeng,
2% W, J, C, B, V, Z, Y, H, T, G, D, S, N, R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: Rowil, Nkwammoaa mu, majja, Majje, mwèl, Marrow, Majjā,
1% X, P, W, J, C, B, V, Z, Y, H, T, G, D, S, N, R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: Dhuuxa, Szpik kostny, Palca, Ukax mä médula,
<1% Q, X, P, W, J, C, B, V, Z, Y, H, T, G, D, S, N, R, L, I, K, E, O, U, A, M: Mayşıq,
0% F




Conclusion: Originating in the M Linguistic Group;

M group                  %                      Dev. chain             Bandgap
• Marrow        62%                  (M; A; U, O)
Dead             51%                  (M; A; T; R)

There are numerous Partial Marrow at less than 62% with * (maithili), M* (sanskrit), M* (assamese), M* (bhojpuri), M* (dogri) and M* (konkani). Followed by *A (tatar) at 44%.
A bandgap extends from 40%-28%.
At 27% Moko is the earliest Full Marrow, rising to a plateau from 19%-17%, before declining down to less than 1%.

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