- and
Luwic are preferred.
Before the term
Luwic was
proposed for
Luwian and its
closest relatives,
scholars used the term
Luwian in the
sense of '
Luwic languages'...
-
branch to be
called Luwic, its
ancestor should be
known as Proto-
Luwic or
Common Luwic; in practice, such
names are
seldom used).
Luwic or
Luwian (in the...
- of
Kalasmaic within Anatolian is unclear; it is
possibly a
member of the
Luwic branch. The text was
published on 2
February 2024 by
Daniel Schwemer. A...
- However, the
Lydian language is
usually not
categorized as part of the
Luwic subgroup,
unlike the
other nearby Anatolian languages Luwian, Carian, and...
- (CASTRUM)ha+ra/i-ni-sà 'fortress'. If so, the
toponym is
probably borrowed from Carian, a
Luwic language spoken alongside Gr**** in Halicarn****us. The
Carian name for Halicarn****us...
- Leleges. The
Carian language belongs to the
Luwic group of the
Anatolian family of languages.
Other Luwic languages besides Luwian proper are
Lycian and...
- sub-divisions of the
Anatolian languages,
alongside Hittite (central Anatolia),
Luwic (southern Anatolia) and
Lydian (western Anatolia). Its name in
Hittite is...
- fortress. If so, the city's
ancient name was
probably borrowed from Carian, a
Luwic language native to pre-Gr****
Western Anatolia. The
Carian name for Halicarn****us...
- The
Carian language is an
extinct language of the
Luwic subgroup of the
Anatolian branch of the Indo-European
language family,
spoken by the Carians....
-
Syllabary Gutian Hattic Hittite Hittite Cuneiform Hurrian Kaskian K****ite
Luwic Carian Carian Script Kalasmaic Luwian Anatolian Hieroglyphs Lycian Lycian...