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The Luwian Language

2015
Abstract The Luwian language belongs to the Luwic subgroup of the Indo-European Anatolian languages and is a close relative of Hittite. It was used for writing in the Empire of Hattusa and the Neo-Hittite states, which arose after its collapse (appr. 1400-700 BC). It is recorded in two scripts: an adaptation of Mesopotamian cuneiform and
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Luwians versus Hittites

2013
This chapter offers a radical new approach on comparison of Luwians and Hittites. Luwian Influence on Hittite goes back at least to Rosenkranz, who suggested that Luwian was the Umgangssprache in Hatti, while Hittite was the Hof- und Amtssprache . The 'Land Luwiya' appears to be an Old Hittite ethno-linguistic term referring to the area where Luwian
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A Luwian Dedication

2004
Abstract We owe to Anna Morpurgo Davies an entire series of ground-breaking analyses of various aspects of Luwian grammar, encompassing phonology, morphology, and syntax. Admiration for these accomplishments is heightened among those of us who know just how difficult it has been merely to collect for H(ieroglyphic) Luwian all the ...
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The Negatives in Hieroglyphic Luwian

Anatolian Studies, 1975
The reading of the Hieroglyphic signshad from the early days of decipherment been linked with that of other signs, in particular with, and with the two forms of the RELATIVE, an association based on similarity of appearance as well as the parallelism of the distinction by means of the double stroke at the base. The evaluation ofas the “vowel series”i/ī/
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Luwian Words in Hittite Festivals

2013
This chapter focuses on the subset of Theo van den Hout's collection occurring in the corpus of festival texts CTH 591-722. Most of the texts only show one Luwian word. Two examples of this kind are discussed in the chapter, namely CTH 671 "Sacrifice and Prayer to the Storm-god of Nerik", and CTH 672 "Monthly festival of Nerik".
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Luwian

2021
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Luwian Linguistics. — Some Etymological Suggestions

Revue hittite et asianique, 1975
Durnford S. P. B. Luwian Linguistics. — Some Etymological Suggestions. In: Revue hittite et asianique, Tome 33, 1975. pp. 43-53.
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Hieroglyphic Luwian

Historical Linguistics, 2009
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Luwian puwa- and cognates

2010
Analysis of the several attested words related the Luwian verb puwa-.
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The Hieroglyphic Luwian genitive case

Indogermanische Forschungen, 2021
Axel I Palmér
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