Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Georgiy Sergeevich "George" Starostin (Russian: Гео́ргий Серге́евич Ста́ростин; born 4 July 1976) is a Russian linguist.He is the son of the late historical linguist Sergei Starostin (1953–2005), and his work largely continues his father's. He is also known as a self-published music reviewer, author of the Only Solitaire Blog.

  2. A Subjective History of Rock’n’Roll (And Its Neighbors) 1955-1965. What this is all about, and what’s new in the latest incarnation of Only Solitaire. Links to pages for individual artists (in HTML / PDF format). General list of all reviewed albums, in chronological order. The Substack blog, where early versions of all reviews are posted.

  3. Sparks [C] Sparks; A Woofer In Tweeter's Clothing; Kimono My House; Propaganda ; Indiscreet; Big Beat; Introducing Sparks ; No. 1 In Heaven; Terminal Jive; Whomp That Sucker ; Angst In My Pants; In Outer Space; Pulling Rabbits Out Of A Hat. 1976-2005.

  4. 1. The Neolithic Archive: 2009-2020. This is the second version of Only Solitaire , mainly consisting of my amusing alphabetic project. Reviews are still preserved in .doc and .htm formats, and in the frozen blog on Blogspot. These reviews are generally readable, and I probably haven't changed my opinions on most of these artists and albums.

  5. Overview. The Evolution of Human Languages (EHL) is an international project – of which Georgiy Starostin inherited his father's membership – on "the linguistic prehistory of humanity" coordinated by the Santa Fe Institute.The project distinguishes about 6,000 languages currently spoken around the world, and aims to provide a detailed classification similar to the accepted classification ...

  6. "Chained forever to a world that's departed": An Ongoing History Of Rock'n'Roll (And Its Neighbors). Click to read Only Solitaire Herald, by George Starostin, a Substack publication with hundreds of subscribers.

  7. Children: Georgiy Starostin: Academic background; Influences: Aharon Dolgopolsky, Vladislav Illich-Svitych, Andrey Zaliznyak, Vladimir Dybo, Sergei Yakhontov: Academic work; School or tradition: Moscow school, historical linguistics: Main interests: Long-range language reconstruction (especially Nostratic and Dené–Caucasian), glottochronology, accentology (especially Indo-European)