Hattic, or Hattian, was a non-Indo-European agglutinative language spoken by the Hattians in Asia Minor in the 2nd millennium BC. Scholars call the language...
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Hattic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hattic may refer to: Hattians, an ancient people of Anatolia, Turkey Hattic language, an extinct language spoken...
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indigenous people who preceded the Hittites, speaking a non-Indo-European Hattic language. In multilingual texts found in Hittite locations, passages written...
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Hurro-Urartian, Hattic, Elamite, Kassite, Colchian and Sumerian) which were classified as distinct pre-Indo-European language families or language isolates....
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(Circassian) family and the extinct Hattic language of central Anatolia. See the article on Northwest Caucasian languages for details. Alarodian is a proposed...
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between the Northwest Caucasian (Circassian) family and the extinct Hattic language. Hattic was spoken in Anatolia (Turkey), in the area around ancient Hattusa...
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as "more conservative than Hittite" and heavily influenced by the Hattic language, though caution is prescribed for the latter assertion given the paucity...
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Cross-Harbour Tunnel, a road tunnel in Hong Kong The ISO 639-2 code for Hattic language, spoken by the Hattians in Asia Minor between the 3rd and the 2nd millennia...
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regarding the language family to which it belonged. It is sometimes suspected that Kaskian was related to the pre-Hittite Hattic language, based on toponyms...
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Mochica language Puquina language Asia Hunnic language Indus Valley language Kaskean language Anatolia Hattic language Mysian language Korea Kara language Koguryo...
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(ancient Crete) Eteocretan† (ancient Crete) Hattic† (Anatolia) Kaskian† (Anatolia, possibly related to Hattic) Kassite† (Iraq) Gutian† (Zagros borderlands)...
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include: Hattic, an unclassified language in Anatolia. extinct languages of the Fertile Crescent such as Sumerian and Elamite. extinct languages of South...
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recognized family) Northwest Caucasian (widely recognized family) Hattic (language isolate) Hurro-Urartian (widely recognized family) Austric (speculative...
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Ḫašamili (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
theonym Ḫašamili originates in the Hattic language. Multiple phonetic spellings are attested in cuneiform texts in Hattic, Hittite and Palaic. Ḫašamili's...
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Pre-Greek substrate (redirect from Greek substrate language)
Kartvelian languages. Camunic language (probably Raetic) Elymian language (probably Indo-European) Eteocypriot Hattic language Hurro-Urartian languages Hurrian...
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v t e Hattian topics Language Hattic language Cities Hattusa Nerik Sapinuwa Alaca Höyük Zalpuwa Kings Pamba Piyusti Mythology Puruli Teshub Illuyanka Hannahannah...
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larger families have been identified: Elamite Hattic Kassite Sumerian Some well known constructed languages are agglutinative, such as Black Speech, Esperanto...
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Nakh–Dagestanian. The Ibero-Caucasian phylum would also include three extinct languages: Hattic, connected by some linguists to the Northwest (Circassian) family...
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Hattians in Asia Minor spoke the non-Indo-European agglutinative Hattic language between the 3rd and 2nd millennium BC, before being absorbed by Hittite...
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Biblical Hittites (category Articles containing Hebrew-language text)
inhabitants of Hatti and Hattusas are now called Hattites; and their Hattic language was not Indo-European, but is of unknown linguistic relationship. After...
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Nerik (category CS1 Turkish-language sources (tr))
the city. Nerik was founded by Hattic language speakers as Narak; in the Hattusa archive, tablet CTH 737 records a Hattic incantation for a festival there...
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Consciously devised language Endangered language – Language that is at risk of going extinct Ethnologue#Language families Extinct language – Language that no longer...
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Cuneiform (redirect from Transliterating cuneiform languages)
other Anatolian languages, namely Luwian (alongside the native Anatolian hieroglyphics) and Palaic, as well as for the isolate Hattic language. When the cuneiform...
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reflection of our poor knowledge of them. Hattic, Gutian, and Kassite are all considered unclassified languages, but their status is disputed by a minority...
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further mentioned alongside Nerik in Arnuwanda I's prayer. Nerik was a Hattic language speaking city which had fallen to the Kaskians by Arnuwanda's time...
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Ancient text corpora (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
to determine as soon as the announced compilation of texts in the Hattic language by H. Otten & Ch. Rüster (StBo 37) has been published. There are a...
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"Uralic languages | Britannica". 10 April 2024. Revesz, Peter (2017-01-01). "Establishing the West-Ugric language family with Minoan, Hattic and Hungarian...
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Toporov 1971 See Van Driem 2001 Kassian, A. (2009–2010) Hattic as a Sino-Caucasian language // Ugarit-Forschungen. Internationales Jahrbuch für die Altertumskunde...
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languages are attested in the area from before the Bronze Age collapse and the rise of alphabetic writing: the Sumerian, Hattic and Elamite language isolates...
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Hittites (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
beginning of the second millennium BC, and who spoke an unrelated language known as Hattic. The modern conventional name "Hittites" is due to the initial...
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