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THE RELATIONSHIP OF LYDIAN TO HITTITE AND TO ETRUSCAN Sayce thinks that Lydian is very close to the Hittite of Boghaz Kevi . He says ( p . 49 ) : " The two languages agree so remarkably in structure , grammar , and vocabulary as to show ...
THE RELATIONSHIP OF LYDIAN TO HITTITE AND TO ETRUSCAN Sayce thinks that Lydian is very close to the Hittite of Boghaz Kevi . He says ( p . 49 ) : " The two languages agree so remarkably in structure , grammar , and vocabulary as to show ...
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For Sayce neither Lydian nor Hittite is Indo - European . I have recently published a report on the case for the connection of Hittite with Indo - European , and I need not go into the matter here , except to answer the two arguments ...
For Sayce neither Lydian nor Hittite is Indo - European . I have recently published a report on the case for the connection of Hittite with Indo - European , and I need not go into the matter here , except to answer the two arguments ...
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Before we go as far as that we had better try what can be done with Forrer's hypothesis ' that Hittite < and Lydian > are elder sisters of the previously known Indo - European languages . Quite possibly they represent a branch which ...
Before we go as far as that we had better try what can be done with Forrer's hypothesis ' that Hittite < and Lydian > are elder sisters of the previously known Indo - European languages . Quite possibly they represent a branch which ...
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