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The Phrygian language / by Bartomeu Obrador-Cursach
VerfasserObrador-Cursach, Bartomeu In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Bartomeu Obrador-Cursach
ErschienenLeiden ; Boston : Brill, 2020 ; © 2020
UmfangXVI, 681 Seiten ; 25 cm
HochschulschriftUniversitat de Barcelona, Dissertation, 2018
Anmerkung
Includes bibliographical references and index
SerieHandbook of Oriental studies ; Section 1. Ancient Near East ; volume 139
SchlagwörterPhrygian language In Wikipedia suchen nach Phrygian language / Inscriptions, Phrygian In Wikipedia suchen nach Phrygian Inscriptions / Phrygisch In Wikipedia suchen nach Phrygisch
ISBN978-90-04-41998-8
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Zusammenfassung

1. Introduction -- 2. Direct Sources for the Phrygian Language: The Epigraphical Subcorpora -- 3. The Scripts Used to Note the Phrygian Language -- 4. The Phrygian language -- 5. Lexicon of the Phrygian Inscriptions -- 6. The Indirect Sources: The Glosses -- Catalogue of the Phrygian Inscriptions: Old Phrygian Inscriptions -- Middle Phrygian Inscriptions -- New Phrygian Inscriptions -- Appendix: Greek Inscriptions Enumerated in the Traditional List of New Phrygian Inscriptions -- Maps -- Epigraphical Concordances -- Bibliography -- Indices.

"This book provides an updated view of our knowledge about Phrygian, an Indo-European language attested to have been spoken in Anatolia between the 8th century BC and the Roman Imperial period. Although a linguistic and epigraphic approach is the core of the book, it covers all major topics of research on Phrygian: the historical and archaeological contexts in which the Phrygian texts were found, a comprehensive grammar with diachronic and comparative remarks, an overview of the linguistic contacts attested for Phrygian, a discussion about its position within the Indo-European language family, a complete lexicon and index of the Phrygian inscriptions, a study of the Phrygian glosses and a complete, critical catalogue of the Phrygian inscriptions with new readings and interpretations"--