script. The Anatolian languages are an extinct branch of Indo-European languages that were spoken in Anatolia. The best known Anatolian language is Hittite...
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related to the region Anatolia Anatolians, ancient Indo-European peoples who spoke the Anatolian languages Anatolian High School, a type of Turkish educational...
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Proto-Anatolian is the proto-language from which the ancient Anatolian languages emerged (i.e. Hittite and its closest relatives). As with almost all other...
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Indo-Hittite (redirect from Indo-Anatolian language)
(also Indo-Anatolian) means Edgar Howard Sturtevant's 1926 hypothesis that the Anatolian languages split off a Pre-Proto-Indo-European language considerably...
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settlements and Byzantine rule make the last Anatolian languages extinct. Turkic languages start replacing Scythian languages. 500–1000: Early Middle Ages. The Viking...
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Anatolia (redirect from Anatolian Peninsula)
the incoming Indo-European Anatolian peoples, who spoke the now-extinct Anatolian languages. The major Anatolian languages included Hittite, Luwian, and...
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the 3rd millennium BC. Identified by their use of the now-extinct Anatolian languages, they were one of the oldest collective Indo-European ethno-linguistic...
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an extinct Indo-European Anatolian language spoken in the region of Lydia, in western Anatolia (now in Turkey). The language is attested in graffiti and...
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up-to-date grammar of the Hittite language is currently Hoffner and Melchert (2008). Hittite is one of the Anatolian languages and is known from cuneiform tablets...
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the Etruscan language and Minoan (including Eteocretan and Eteocypriot) is considered unfounded. A relation with the Anatolian languages within Indo-European...
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generally considered to be one of four primary sub-divisions of the Anatolian languages, alongside Hittite (central Anatolia), Luwic (southern Anatolia)...
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Luvian or Luish, is an ancient language, or group of languages, within the Anatolian branch of the Indo-European language family. The ethnonym Luwian comes...
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Weise's law (category Articles containing Sanskrit-language text)
consonants. Although only one branch of the Indo-European language family – the Anatolian languages – maintained a distinction between all three sets of consonants...
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connection to the Anatolian languages, and in particular, to Hittite. Other historical linguists classified Elymian as related to the Italic languages on the basis...
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Mixed languages and Cants based on Indo-European languages Proto-Human Borean languages Nostratic Eurasiatic Uralo-Siberian Indo-Uralic Indo-Anatolian (Indo-Hittite)...
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Proto-Indo-European homeland (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
Indo-European language group. The Indo-Hittite hypothesis postulates a common predecessor for both the Anatolian languages and the other Indo-European languages, termed...
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characters. The Lycian language (𐊗𐊕𐊐𐊎𐊆𐊍𐊆 Trm̃mili) was the language of the ancient Lycians who occupied the Anatolian region known during the...
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today. Later, the discovery of the Anatolian and Tocharian languages added to the corpus of descendant languages. A subtle new principle won wide acceptance:...
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The Pisidian language is a member of the extinct Anatolian branch of the Indo-European language family spoken in Pisidia, a region of ancient Asia Minor...
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Pre-Greek substrate (redirect from Greek substrate language)
substrate language, whose influence is observable on Ancient Greek and Anatolian languages, is taken by a number of scholars to be an Indo-European language related...
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The Kalašma language, or Kalasmaic, is an extinct Anatolian language spoken in the late Bronze Age polity of Kalašma, which lay on the northwest fringe...
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Indo-European migrations (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Anatolian languages of the "full wagon and wheel vocabulary" found in all present-day IE-languages, and the absence of steppe-ancestry in Anatolian DNA...
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The Carian language is an extinct language of the Luwic subgroup of the Anatolian branch of the Indo-European language family, spoken by the Carians....
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Anatolian hieroglyphs are an indigenous logographic script native to central Anatolia, consisting of some 500 signs. They were once commonly known as...
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spoken of the Turkic languages, with around 90 million speakers. It is the national language of Turkey and one of two official languages of Cyprus. Significant...
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Proto-Anatolian into separate languages. However, Craig Melchert proposes that proto-Anatolian is indeed a centum language. While Tocharian is generally...
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The Sidetic language is a member of the extinct Anatolian branch of the Indo-European language family known from legends of coins dating to the period...
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Proto-Indo-Europeans (section Anatolian hypothesis)
Proto-Indo-European language was spoken during the 4th millennium BC in the Armenian Highland. This Indo-Hittite model does not include the Anatolian languages in its...
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Armenian that are generally believed to have been borrowed from Anatolian languages, particularly from Luwian, although some researchers have identified...
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known as Lycian B and previously Lycian 2, is an extinct ancient Anatolian language. It is attested from three inscriptions: two poems of 34 and 71 engraved...
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