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Welcome! You have reached the page for Miscellaneous Indo-Hittite languages which is just one part of the "Language Finger" homepage, which is an index by language to the holdings of the Mansfield Library of The University of Montana.

Included on this page will be those Indo-Hittite languages which are not easily grouped elsewhere.

Languages on this page so far are Indo-European, Messapian, Minoan Greek, Sicilian, Sogdian, Thracian, and Venetic.

Indo-European and Indo-European Languages

updated 1-29-2002 Indo-European (Indo-Hittite) comprises one branch of the Indo-Hittite family of languages. The genetic relationships among languages descended from Indo-European have been studied by Western linguists more than those for any other group of languages. Included here are works about the branch as a whole, about more than 20 Indo-European languages, and those works for which a more precise designation cannot be made. 491 Bartoli, Matteo Giulio, 1873- B292s Saggi di linguistica ... RID: wln86-110673 ITEM #: ine00001 410 Benveniste, Emile, 1902-1976 B478v Le vocabulaire des institutions indo-europeennes ... Sommaires, tableau et index etablis / par Jean Lallot. -- Paris : Editions de Minuit, 1969 RID: 70-463844 ITEM #: ine00022 413 Buck, Carl Darling, 1866- B922d A dictionary of selected synonyms ... Ref. RID: 49-11769 ITEM #: ine00002 410 Collinge, N. E C711L The laws of Indo-European RID: 85-9192 ITEM #: ine00003 409.47 Comrie, Bernard, 1947- C738L The languages of the Soviet Union RID: 80-49861 ITEM #: rus00070 491.063 Conference on Indo-European Linguistics, University of California, Los C748p Angeles, 1963 1963 Ancient Indo-European dialects RID: 65-28528 ITEM #: ine00004 491.1 Deshpande, Madhav D456s Sociolinguistic attitudes in India RID: 79-106822 ITEM #: ine00005 936.4 Dillon, Myles, 1900-1972 D579c The Celtic realms / by Myles Dillon and Nora K. Chadwick. - New York : New American Library, 1967 RID: 67-15326 ITEM #: wel00014 954.003 Encyclopaedia Indica / editor-in-chief, S.S. Shashi. -- E562 New Delhi : Anmol Publications, 1996 RID: --- ITEM #: san00041 909.0491497 Fraser, Angus M F841g The gypsies. -- Oxford, UK : Blackwell, 1992 RID: 92-5452 ITEM #: san00047 412 Friedrich, Paul, 1927- F911p Proto-Indo-European trees RID: 70-104332 ITEM #: ine00006 489 Kellogg, Robet James K29s Some new Indo-European ... RID: wln86-110796 ITEM #: ine00007 414 Lehmann, Winfred Philipp, 1916- L523p Proto-Indo-European phonology RID: 52-2570 ITEM #: ine00008 417.7 Lehmann, Winfred Philipp, 1916- L523p Proto-Indo-European syntax RID: 74-10526 ITEM #: ine00009 491.08 Lehmann, Winfred Philipp, 1916- , comp. L523r A reader in nineteenth-century ... RID: 67-63012 ITEM #: ine00010 415 Levin, Saul L665i The Indo-European and Semitic languages RID: 67-28937 ITEM #: ine00011 410 Lockwood, William Burley L817p A panorama of Indo-European languages RID: 72-172135 ITEM #: ine00012 491 Meillet, Antoine, 1866-1936 M513d.Er The Indo-European dialects RID: 67-16140 ITEM #: ine00013 491 Meillet, Antoine, 1866-1936 M513i Introduction a l'etude comparative 1964 RID: 64-64958 ITEM #: ine00014 415 Nagy, Gregory N152g Greek dialects ... RID: 69-12730 ITEM #: ine00015 491.03 Pokorny, Julius, 1887- P761i Indogermanisches etymologisches ... Ref. RID: 61-32110 ITEM #: ine00016 497 Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939 S241a American Indian languages. -- Berlin : Mouton de Gruyter, 1990-1991 Includes some information on other languages for comparison. RID: 89-13233 ITEM #: ine00023 422 Shipley, Joseph Twadell, 1893- S557o The origins of English words Journ. RID: 83-8415 ITEM #: ine00017 412 Skeat, Walter William, 1835-1912 S6 The science of etymology RID: wln82-191278 ITEM #: ine00018 491 Tronskii, Iosif Moiseevich T854o Obshcheindoevropeiskoe ... RID: 78-254979 ITEM #: ine00019 491 Winter, Werner, 1923- , ed. W787e Evidence for laryngeals RID: 65-22209 ITEM #: ine00020 414 Wyatt, William F., 1932- W976i Indo-European /a/ RID: 73-83140 ITEM #: ine00021
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Messapian

updated 2-6-2003 Messapian (Indo-Hittite) belongs to the Illyric sub-branch of the Indo- European branch of the Indo-Hittite family of languages. It was spoken in southern Italy. Inscriptions have been found dating from 450-150 B.C. 457 Conway, Robert Seymour, 1864-1933 C767p The prae-Italic dialects of Italy / by R.S. Conway, J. Whatmough, S.E. Johnson. -- Hildesheim : G. Olms, 1968 RID: 78-356988 ITEM #: mes00001
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Minoan Greek

updated 11-21-2003 Minoan Greek (Indo-Hittite) belongs to the Hellenic sub-branch of the Indo- European branch of the Indo-Hittite family of languages. Along with Mycenaean Greek, the two languages were both called Cretan, and for many years were thought to comprise a separate language family. Recent research has established that both are clearly sister languages to Greek. Inscriptions formerly called Linear A, from 1600 B.C., are now known to be in Minoan Greek. 700.482912114 Curtis, Gaelen Schell C9788e An examination of the iconography of the Minoan goddess as a nature goddess. -- 2002 Thesis (M.A.)--University of Montana, 2003. Includes a short passage in Linear A script. RID: --- ITEM #: gkm00001

Citations

Fischer, Steven Roger. Evidence for Hellenic dialect in the Phaistos disk. -- Bern : P. Lang, c1988.
Fischer, Steven Roger.  Glyphbreaker. New York : Copernicus, c1997.
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Sicilian

updated 3-1-2003 Sicilian (Indo-Hittite) comprises the Sicilian sub-branch of the Indo- European branch of the Indo-Hittite family of languages. Sicilian was spoken on the island of Sicily prior to the Christian era. It was written with the Latin alphabet. 851.912 Buttitta, Ignazio, 1899- B988p Il poeti in piazza. -- Milano : RID: 75-559298 ITEM #: sic00004 914.58 Chapman, Charlotte Gower, 1902- C4662m Milocca, a Sicilian village. -- Cambridge : Schenkman, 1971 Includes Sicilian in appendices. RID: 78-137494 ITEM #: sic00005 457 Conway, Robert Seymour, 1864-1933 C767p The prae-Italic dialects ... RID: 78-356988 ITEM #: sic00001 457.8 Ducibella, Joseph William, 1906- D833p The phonology of the Sicilian ... RID: 77-94206 ITEM #: sic00002 840.08 Hatzfeld, Helmut Anthony, 1892- H367an Analisi e interpretazioni stillistiche. -- Bari : RID: 73-858195 ITEM #: ita00336 457.8 Mortillaro, Vincenzo, marchese di Villavena, 1806-1888 M888n Nuovo dizionario ... 1876 RID: wln86-114819 ITEM #: sic00003
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Sogdian

updated 12-3-2003 Sogdian (Indo-Hittite) belongs to the Iranian sub-branch of the Indo-Iranian sub-branch of the Indo-European branch of the Indo-Hittite family of languages. Sogdian was spoken in the area east of the Persian Empire from approximately 300 B.C. to 900 A.D. It is considered one of the Middle Iranian languages. It was written. 294.342112 Lokesh Chandra L836t The thousand-armed Avalokitesvara. -- New Delhi : Abhinav Publications, 1988 RID: 89-903690 ITEM #: san00054
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Thracian

updated 3-1-2003 Thracian (Indo-Hittite) belongs to the Thraco-Phrygian sub-branch of the Indo-European branch of the Indo-Hittite family of languages. Thracian is thought by some linguists to be the forerunner of Albanian. An ancient language, Thracian was spoken in what is modern-day Bulgaria and Macedonia. 739.22709398 Ancient gold : the wealth of the Thracians. -- [S.l.] : Harry N. Abrams, A541 [n.d.] RID: 97-36226 ITEM #: thr00001 949.84 Transylvania and the theory of Daco-Roman-Rumanian continuity / editor, T772 Louis L. Lote. -- Hamilton, Ont. : Hunyadi, 1991. RID: 80-81573 ITEM #: rum00007
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Venetic

updated 2-6-2003 Venetic (Indo-Hittite) belongs to the Illyric sub-branch of the Indo-European branch of the Indo-Hittite family of languages. Venetic inscriptions dating from the 4th to the 2nd centuries B.C. have been found. 457 Conway, Robert Seymour, 1864-1933 C767p The prae-Italic dialects of Italy / by R. S. Conway, J. Whatmough, S.E. Johnson. -- Hildesheim : G. Olms, 1968 RID: 78-356988 ITEM #: mes00001
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