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Eteocypriot is an
extinct non-Indo-European
language that was
spoken in
Cyprus by a non-****enic po****tion
during the Iron Age. The name
means "true"...
- of Gr****, but also one bilingual, the
Amathus bilingual, a Gr**** and
Eteocypriot, was
found in Amathus. It is
thought that the
Cypriot syllabary is derived...
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distinctive feature of
broken plurals. Some
linguists also
argue that
Eteocypriot was a
Northwest Semitic language spoken in
ancient Cyprus.[citation needed]...
- BC to 669 BC.
These kingdoms were Gr****, Greco-Phoenician, and Greco-
Eteocypriot in origin. Paphos, Πάφος Salamis, Σαλαμίς Soloi, Σόλοι Kourion, Κούριον...
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century BCE: 509 and
later Byzantine Koine evolved into
Cypriot Gr****.
Eteocypriot was a pre-Indo-European language,
indigenous to the island, that competed...
- both
Eteocypriot and Gr****.
Discovered and
published in 1914 by
Ernst Sittig, the
inscription has been
important to the
decipherment of
Eteocypriot, thought...
- is not
known if pre-Gr****
languages survived beyond the
Bronze Age as
Eteocypriot, or if this
language was
introduced by
later Eastern immigrants. The...
- 'aged sixty' A
larger Aegean family including Eteocretan,
Minoan and
Eteocypriot has been
proposed by G. M.
Facchetti referring to some
alleged similarities...
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including Semitic (in Ugarit) and the
indigenous language(s) of Cyprus, the
Eteocypriot language,
based on his readings. All of
these efforts covered only multi-sign...
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spoken in the Balkans:
Ancient Macedonian Dacian Dalmatian Eteocretan Eteocypriot Illyrian Lemnian Liburnian Ottoman Turkish Paeonian Pelasgian Phrygian...