
handle: 11564/818734 , 11562/1094650
Ever since the early 2nd millennium BCE, Pre-Classical Anatolia has been a crossroads of languages and peoples. Indo-European peoples – Hittites, Luwians, Palaeans – and non-Indo-European ones – Hattians, but also Assyrians and Hurrians – coexisted with each other for extended periods of time during the Bronze Age, a cohabitation that left important traces in the languages they spoke and in the texts they wrote. By combining, in an interdisciplinary fashion, the complementary approaches of linguistics, history, and philology, this book offers a comprehensive, state-of-the-art study of linguistic and cultural contacts in a region that is often described as the bridge between the East and the West.
Ancient Anatolia, Language Contact, Cultural Contacts, Hittite, Akkadian, Sumerian, Luwian, Hurrian, Haitian, Palaic, Ancient Near East, Ancient Anatolia; Language Contact; Cultural Contacts; Hittite; Akkadian; Sumerian; Luwian; Hurrian; Haitian; Palaic; Ancient Near East
Ancient Anatolia, Language Contact, Cultural Contacts, Hittite, Akkadian, Sumerian, Luwian, Hurrian, Haitian, Palaic, Ancient Near East, Ancient Anatolia; Language Contact; Cultural Contacts; Hittite; Akkadian; Sumerian; Luwian; Hurrian; Haitian; Palaic; Ancient Near East
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