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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"...
- century BCE: 509  and later Byzantine Koine evolved into Cypriot Gr****. Eteocypriot was a pre-Indo-European language, indigenous to the island, that competed...
- spoken in the Balkans: Ancient Macedonian Dacian Dalmatian Eteocretan Eteocypriot Illyrian Lemnian Liburnian Ottoman Turkish Paeonian Pelasgian Phrygian...
- distinctive feature of broken plurals. Some linguists also argue that Eteocypriot was a Northwest Semitic language spoken in ancient Cyprus.[citation needed]...
- hieroglyphs) Eteocretan language (may have been a descendant of Minoan) Eteocypriot language (see also Cypro-Minoan script) Lemnian language[citation needed]...
- 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...
- the Arcadocypriot dialect of Gr****, but also one bilingual (Gr**** and Eteocypriot) inscription was found in Amathus. It is thought that the Cypriot syllabary...
- 'aged sixty' A larger Aegean family including Eteocretan, Minoan and Eteocypriot has been proposed by G. M. Facchetti referring to some alleged similarities...
- the city of Byblos, c. 1700 BC. Cypro-Minoan syllabary, c. 1550 BC. Eteocypriot, c. 10th century BC, written in the deciphered Cypriot syllabary but...
- the Gr**** name of the henna tree (Lawsonia alba), κύπρος (kýpros) an Eteocypriot word for copper. It has been suggested, for example, that it has roots...