LINGUIST List 17.2356
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Fri Aug 18 2006
Qs: Anatolian Loan Words in Greek
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1. Fred
Pagniello,
Anatolian Loan Words in Greek
Message 1: Anatolian Loan Words in Greek
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Date: 17-Aug-2006
From: Fred Pagniello <fpagniel yahoo.com>
Subject: Anatolian Loan Words in Greek
At the present time I'm looking at contact between the Anatolians and Greeks. My main interest is with regard to loan words, specifically those of Hittite attested within Homeric Greek. What are the most exhaustive studies published to date? Many thanks in advance.
Linguistic Field(s):
Historical Linguistics
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