Linguistcs
Main fields of interest
In Philology:
- Paleolithic Continuity Theory on Indo-European Origin (PCT)
- Sanskrit
- Indo-Slavonic philological relation
- Celto-Slavonic philological relation
- Arabic & IE-Semitic linguistic relation
- Romani language & ethnogenesis — Karavlax: linguistics vs. ethnogenesis
- Slavonic ethnogenisis (and its linguistic definition!) in the PCT framework (elaborated in Hypothetical Analogy of Slovene and Celtic)
- Etymology (from traditional/theoretical to associative)
- Omastics (linguistic evidence vs. orthodox history, PCT postulates)
In Formal Linguistic Theory
- Syntax (e.g. Syntactic coordination in Sanskrit, multiple Wh-fronting in South Slavonic)
- Phonology
- Semantics
- Interfaces – currently working on “Nominal Collectivity, Nominal Quantification, S-Mass & O-Mass: Syntax/Semantics/Phonology Interface in Slovene Plural Logic”
In Para-Linguistic Theory:
- “Integral linguistics” (approach to the origin of human speech by Sri Aurobindo)
- Mathematical/Algebraic representation of linguistic typology & Greenbergian mathematical models of language and linguistics
- Philosophy of language
