Anatolian European Indo Natural Languages Linguistics
Anatolian European Indo Natural Languages Linguistics
Anatolian
A group of dead languages, including Hittite. Although generally considered to be an Indo-European family on par with other subfamilies such as Celtic or Germanic, some scholars contend that the Anatolian languages and all the Indo-European languages are descended conjointly from a common ancestor, so the whole group should be called the "Indo-Hittite" family.
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- A list of Hittite words and their English equivalents.
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- Historical survey with a map and a diagram of the family's development.
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- Resource material on Hittite (including the updated Catalog of Hittite Texts (CHT)), maintained by Dr. Billie Jean Collins, Department of Near Eastern Studies, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA.
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- Project of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, started in 1975 by Harry A. Hoffner and Hans G. Güterbock aiming at the eventual publication of a complete dictionary of the Hittite language.
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- An account of Bedrich Hrozny's decipherment of Hittite and discovery of its Indo-European affiliation.
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- A very thorough site devoted to the Hittite language, including its writing system, phonology, grammar (morphology and syntax), extensive glossaries (with separate sections on native Hittite, Sumerian and Akkadian terms) and sample texts (in the cuneiform
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- Information on a Colloquium held on March 17-19, 2000 at the University of Richmond (Virginia, US) concerning recent linguistic and archaeological resaech cocerning the Anatolian languages. Full archived sound-files of the Colloquium are available for do
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