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  1. Graeco-Phrygian (/ ˌ ɡ r iː k oʊ ˈ f r ɪ dʒ i ən /) is a proposed subgroup of the Indo-European language family which comprises the Hellenic and Phrygian languages. Modern consensus views Greek as the closest relative of Phrygian, a position that is supported by Brixhe, Neumann, Matzinger, Woodhouse, Ligorio, Lubotsky, and Obrador-Cursach.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PhrygiansPhrygians - Wikipedia

    v. t. e. The Phrygians ( Greek: Φρύγες, Phruges or Phryges) were an ancient Indo-European speaking people who inhabited central-western Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) in antiquity. Ancient Greek authors used "Phrygian" as an umbrella term to describe a vast ethno-cultural complex located mainly in the central areas of Anatolia rather than a ...

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  4. Graeco-Albanian or Albano-Greek is a proposed Indo-European subfamily – in the broader linguistic family known as (Palaeo-)Balkanic Indo-European – of which the only surviving representatives are Albanian and Greek. [1] [2] This Indo-European subfamily encompasses the Albanoid (Illyric) subbranch ( Albanian and Messapic ), and the Graeco ...

  5. sq.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlbanoidAlbanoid - Wikipedia

    Referime. Albanoidi është një degë ose nënfamilje e gjuhëve indo-evropiane, nga të cilat varietetet e gjuhës shqipe janë të vetmit përfaqësues të mbijetuar. Shqipja është e grupuar në të njëjtën degë IE me Mesapikën, një gjuhë e lashtë e zhdukur me origjinë ballkanike që ruhet në rreth gjashtëqind mbishkrime nga Pulia e epokës së hekurit. [1] .

  6. Graeco-Phrygian. Graeco-Phrygian (/ˌɡriːkoʊˈfrɪdʒiən/) is a proposed subgroup of the Indo-European language family which comprises the Hellenic and Phrygian languages. Modern consensus views Greek as the closest relative of Phrygian, a position that is supported by Brixhe, Neumann, Matzinger, Woodhouse, Ligorio, Lubotsky, and Obrador ...

  7. gateway.ipfs.io › wiki › Graeco-PhrygianGraeco-Phrygian

    Graeco-Phrygian / ˌ ɡ r iː k oʊ ˈ f r ɪ dʒ i ən / is a hypothetical branch of the Indo-European language family with two branches in turn: Greek and Phrygian. Greek has also been variously grouped with Armenian ( Graeco-Armenian ; Graeco-Aryan ), Ancient Macedonian ( Graeco-Macedonian ) and, more recently, Messapian .

  8. Graeco-Phrygian; Greco-Phrygian: Geographic distribution: Southern Balkans, Anatolia (now Turkey) and Cyprus: Linguistic classification: Indo-European. Graeco-Phrygian; Subdivisions: Hellenic; Phrygian; Glottolog: grae1234

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