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Several Ancient Greek words are suggested to be Anatolian borrowings, for example: Apóllōn (Doric: Apéllōn, Cypriot: Apeílōn ), from * Apeljōn, as in Hittite Appaliunaš; [41] dépas 'cup; pot, vessel', Mycenaean di-pa, from Hieroglyphic Luwian ti-pa-s 'sky; bowl, cup' (cf. Hittite nēpis 'sky; eléphās ... See more
Melchert (2012) has proposed the following classification:
• Proto-Anatolian
Kloekhorst (2022) has proposed a more detailed … See moreThe list below gives the Anatolian languages in a relatively flat arrangement, following a summary of the Anatolian family tree by Robert Beekes (2010). This model recognizes … See more
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• Galatian, a Celtic language spoken in Anatolia See moreThe Anatolian branch is often considered the earliest to have split from the Proto-Indo-European language, from a stage referred to either as Indo-Hittite or "Archaic PIE"; typically a … See more
Phonology
The phonology of the Anatolian languages preserves distinctions lost in its sister branches of Indo-European. Famously, the Anatolian languages retain the PIE laryngeals in words such as Hittite ḫāran- (cf. See moreAnatolia was heavily Hellenized following the conquests of Alexander the Great, and the native languages of the area ceased to be spoken in subsequent centuries, making Anatolian … See more
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WebAnatolian languages, Branch of the Indo-European language family spoken in Anatolia from the 3rd millennium bce to the early centuries ce. The attested Anatolian languages …
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WebAnatolian languages (7 C, 12 P) G. Graeco-Phrygian (1 C, 3 P) H. Hurro-Urartian languages (1 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Languages of ancient Anatolia" The following …
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WebIndo-European languages Anatolian languages Hittite language, most important of the extinct Indo-European languages of ancient Anatolia. Hittite was closely related to …
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WebAnatolian peoples. The Anatolians were Indo-European -speaking peoples of the Anatolian Peninsula in present-day Turkey, identified by their use of the Anatolian …
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WebLanguages On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Go to top. Contents move to sidebar (Top) 1 Name 2 Decipherment 3 …
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WebAnatolia was inhabited by numerous races and its history is characterised by folk movement and migration. Broadly, the peoples can be split linguistically between those who spoke a …
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