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Indo-Hittite

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In Indo-European linguistics, the term Indo-Hittite refers to the hypothesis that the Anatolian languages may have split off the Proto-Indo-European language considerably earlier than the separation of the remaining Indo-European languages. The term is somewhat imprecise, as the prefix Indo- does not refer to the Indo-Aryan branch in particular, but is iconic for Indo-European, and the -Hittite part refers to the Anatolian language family as a whole.

It is generally accepted that the Anatolian branch was separated earlier, but while mainstream Indo-European linguistics holds that this may have been a matter of a couple of centuries, maybe roughly 4000 BC in the Kurgan framework, proponents of the Indo-Hittite hypothesis claim the separation may have preceded the spread of the remaining branches by several millennia, possibly as early as 7000 BC. In this context, the proto-language before the split of Anatolian would be called Proto-Indo-Hittite, and the proto-language of the remaining branches, before the next split, presumably of Tocharian, would be called Proto-Indo-European. This is a matter of terminology, though, as the hypothesis does not dispute the ultimate genetic relation of Anatolian with Indo-European, it just means to emphasize the assumed magnitude of temporal separation.



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Resource material on Hittite (including the updated Catalog of Hittite Texts (CHT)), maintained by Dr. Billie Jean Collins ... Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA. Resource material on Hittite (including the updated Catalog of Hittite Texts (CHT)), maintained by Dr. Billie Jean Collins ...
A very thorough site devoted to the Hittite language, including its writing system, phonology, grammar (morphology ... syntax), extensive glossaries (with separate sections on native Hittite, Sumerian and Akkadian terms) and sample texts (in ... translation). A very thorough site devoted to the Hittite language, including its writing system, phonology, grammar (morphology ... syntax), extensive glossaries (with separate sections on native Hittite, Sumerian and Akkadian terms) and sample texts (in ...
... eventual publication of a complete dictionary of the Hittite language. Project of the Oriental Institute of the ... eventual publication of a complete dictionary of the Hittite language.
Information on a Colloquium held on March 17-19, 2000 at the University of Richmond (Virginia, US) concerning recent linguistic and archaeological resaech cocerning the Anatolian languages. Full archived sound-files of the Colloquium are available for downloading. Information on a Colloquium held on March 17-19, 2000 at the University ...
An account of Bedrich Hrozny's decipherment of Hittite and discovery of its Indo-European affiliation. An account of Bedrich Hrozny's decipherment of Hittite and discovery of its Indo-European affiliation.
A list of Hittite words and their English equivalents. A list of Hittite words and their English equivalents.

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