• Milyan, also known as Lycian B and previously Lycian 2, is an extinct ancient Anatolian language. It is attested from three inscriptions: two poems of...
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  • Milyas (redirect from Milyans)
    an unattested Semitic language (this opinion is not commonly supported), whereas the Milyan language was an Indo-European language. Later the name Milyas...
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    (13th–8th century BC) Proto-Lyco-Carian Proto-Carian–Milyan Carian (7th–3rd century BC) Milyan (5th century BC) Proto-Lycian–Sidetic Lycian (5th–4th...
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    Gyges of Lydia (category Articles containing Milyan-language text)
    "grandfather": Hittite ḫuḫḫa (𒄷𒄴𒄩), Luwian ḫūḫa- (𒄷𒌋𒄩) and huha- (𔕳𔓷‎), Milyan xuga- (𐊜𐊒𐊄𐊀), and Lycian xuga- (𐊜𐊒𐊄𐊀). If this etymology is accurate...
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  • Lycian (category Language and nationality disambiguation pages)
    lived in Lycia; extinct languages formerly spoken in Lycia, i.e. the Lycian language, also known as Lycian A and the Milyan language, formerly known as Lycian...
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    Hieroglyphic Luwian, Palaic, Lycian, Milyan, Lydian, Carian, Pisidian, Sidetic and Isaurian. Unlike most other Indo-European languages, Hittite does not distinguish...
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    fifth and fourth century BC. Two languages are known as Lycian: regular Lycian or Lycian A, and Lycian B or Milyan. Lycian became extinct around the...
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  • ancient south-west Anatolia Milyan language, also known as Lycian B and previously Lycian 2, is an extinct ancient Anatolian language Milia, Famagusta, a village...
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  • first to second centuries AD, it appears to be closely related to Lycian, Milyan, and Sidetic. Pisidian is known from about fifty funeral inscriptions, most...
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    counterparts. The language turned out to be Indo-European, its vocabulary and grammar closely related to the other Anatolian languages like Lycian, Milyan, or Lydian...
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