• The Pisidian language is a member of the extinct Anatolian branch of the Indo-European language family spoken in Pisidia, a region of ancient Asia Minor...
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  • Pisidian may refer to: Pisidian people Pisidian language Pisidian spring minnow This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Pisidian...
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    Pisidia (redirect from Pisidians)
    called Arzawa. The Pisidian language is poorly known, but is assumed to be a member of the Anatolian branch of Indo-European languages. There is a lacuna...
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  • Athenodoros), as is syncope (e.g. Artmon for Artemon). Asia portal Pisidian language Pandey, Anshuman. "Introducing the Sidetic Script" (PDF). Unicode...
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    in the 8th century AD. While Pisidian inscriptions date until the second century AD, the poorly-attested Isaurian language, which was probably a late Luwic...
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    Anatolian origin Pisidians / Pamphylians (Pamphylians, on the coast, and Pisidians, in the inland, were the same people and spoke the same language, the difference...
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    Alphabets of Anatolia (category Ancient Greek language stubs)
    legends in what might be a Sidetic language. The Pisidian script, an alphabet used to write the Pisidian language. It is attested in about 30 inscriptions...
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    Warpalawas II (category Articles containing Pisidian-language text)
    Warpallawas is attested in the form Ουρπαλος or Ουρπαλας recorded in Phrygia. A Pisidian cognate of Warpallawas is also attested in the form Ουαρπλιο. Warpallawas...
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    Palaic, Lycian, Milyan, Lydian, Carian, Pisidian, Sidetic and Isaurian. Unlike most other Indo-European languages, Hittite does not distinguish between...
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    Indo-European languages. Far more work has gone into reconstructing PIE than any other proto-language, and it is the best understood of all proto-languages of its...
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