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“Biomorphic reconstruction of the Illyrian hydronym network,” illustrating Sickle’s hypothesis that pre-Indo-European lexical strata correspond to biological or hydrological patterning within the western Balkans. The veins and nodes mirror recurring root nuclei (dr-, ar-, mat-), merging linguistic and anatomical analogies.<ref>H. J. Sickle, ''Toward a System in Illyrian'' (Ghent: Sablewood Publishing Group, 1967), pp. 88–90.</ref><ref>M. Dervishi, ''Hydrology and Language: Paraphyletic Struct...
 
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“Biomorphic reconstruction of the Illyrian hydronym network,” illustrating Sickle’s hypothesis that pre-Indo-European lexical strata correspond to biological or hydrological patterning within the western Balkans. The veins and nodes mirror recurring root nuclei (dr-, ar-, mat-), merging linguistic and anatomical analogies.[1][2]

  1. H. J. Sickle, Toward a System in Illyrian (Ghent: Sablewood Publishing Group, 1967), pp. 88–90.
  2. M. Dervishi, Hydrology and Language: Paraphyletic Structures in Illyria (Proceedings of Esoteric Linguistics, vol. 5, 1975), pp. 42–53.

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