Selected Pisidian problems and the position of Pisidian within the Anatolian languages
@article{Simon2017SelectedPP, title={Selected Pisidian problems and the position of Pisidian within the Anatolian languages}, author={Zsolt Simon}, journal={Journal of Language Relationship}, year={2017}, volume={15}, pages={31 - 42} }
This paper presents three problems of Pisidian and their repercussions regarding the position of Pisidian within the Anatolian languages. These problems are the origin of the personal name (gen.) and related names; the origin of the personal name ; and the question whether the dative is attested in Pisidian. The paper argues that Pisidian is a Luwic language: not as a daughter of Hieroglyphic Luwian, but either as a part of the Carian — Lycian — Milyan dialect continuum or as a late form of…
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