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  1. Le phrygien était une langue indo-européenne parlée par les Phrygiens en Asie mineure au cours de l' Antiquité classique (du VIIIe au Ve siècle avant notre ère environ). Le phrygien semble avoir été proche du grec 1, 2 et les linguistes ont établi que cette langue descend du greco-phrygien commun.

  2. The Phrygian language (/ ˈ f r ɪ dʒ i ə n / ⓘ) 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.

  3. Sep 19, 2023 · Phrygian Language provides an updated overview of this ancient language documented in central Anatolia between the 8th century AD and the Roman Imperial period.

  4. Le phrygien, attesté uniquement par des inscriptions étalées du ixe siècle avant J.-C. au iiie siècle après J.-C., devient alors une île linguistique balkanique entourée de plusieurs langues indigènes appartenant au groupe anatolien.

  5. This book provides an updated view of our knowledge about Phrygian, an Indo-European language attested to have been spoken in Anatolia between the 8th century BC and the Roman Imperial period.

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

    The Phrygians (Greek: Φρύγες, Phruges or Phryges) were an ancient Indo-European speaking people who inhabited central-western Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) in antiquity.

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  8. Sep 5, 2011 · 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.

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