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The Phrygian language ( / ˈfrɪdʒiən /) was the Indo-European language of the Phrygians, spoken in Anatolia (modern Turkey ), during classical antiquity (c. 8th century BCE to 5th century CE). Phrygian ethno-linguistic homogeneity is debatable.
- After the 5th century AD
Introduction to Old Phrygian, Winter School in Indo-European Linguistics, Feb 10-14, Belgrade (Serbia). Feat. grammatical overview of Old and New Phrygian and a selection of texts from Midas City (M) and West Phrygia (W). Download Free PDF. View PDF.
- Bartomeu Obrador-Cursach
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The language is believed to be related to the extinct Illyrian languages that were spoken on the east side of the Adriatic. Phrygian language, ancient Indo-European language of west-central Anatolia. Textual evidence for Phrygian falls into two distinct groups.
(1 of 698) phrygian. by. Bartomeu Obrador-Cursach. Publication date. 2020. Topics. Phrygian, Anatolia, Greek. Collection. opensource. Phrygian Language provides an updated overview of this ancient language documented in central Anatolia between the 8th century AD and the Roman Imperial period. Addeddate. 2023-09-19 20:43:52. Identifier. phrygian.
This article provides specific details on the alphabetic script and language of the Phrygians, who appeared in Anatolia during the Early Iron Age, ca. 1200–1000 BCE and retained a distinctive identity there until the end of Classical antiquity. Phrygian settlements can be recognized by the presence of texts in the Phrygian language ...
The Phrygian language. Phrygian is one of the oldest and least attested Indo-European languages. It is far from being completely understood and decipherment is still in progress. Unlike other poorly attested languages, Phrygian has written records in the Phrygian and later the Greek alphabet.
Phrygian inscriptions identified after The Phrygian Language (2020) Bartomeu Obrador-Cursach. Also in: https://medium.com/@elnatoli/phrygian-inscriptions-identified-after-the-phrygian-language-2020-9f7bfda0d18e. See Full PDF. Download PDF. Related Papers. Some Remarks on the New Phrygian Inscription No. 88. New Phrygian Inscription No. 88. 1992 •.