Anatolian languages
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The Anatolian languages were a branch of Indo-European languages. They are now extinct. They were spoken in Asia Minor (ancient Anatolia) in modern-day Turkey. There are three, or maybe four, known branches.
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Branches
Melchert (2012) has organised them like this:[1]
- Proto-Anatolian
- Hittite
- Palaic
- Luwic
- Luwian
- Lycian
- Milyan
- Carian
- Sidetic
- Pisidian
- (?) Lydian
References
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