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/ˌænəˈtoʊɫiən/
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NOUN
- an extinct branch of the Indo-European family of languages known from inscriptions and important in the reconstruction of Proto-Indo European
How To Use Anatolian In A Sentence
- Thousands of soldiers sweep toward the Mediterranean coast leaving behind their dead and their dreams, to wander in the Anatolian desert under a seemingly inexpiable curse.
- Frederik Kortlandt expanded further on this by infusing it with the Glottalic Theory according to which PIE's ejectives became "implosive" in all dialects save Proto-Anatolian and Proto-Tocharian. Archive 2008-01-01
- Rather, the marker *-s- specifies a specific event of an inherently dynamic verb a perfective nuance and this is why only some verbs were given a sigmatic aorist later on in non-Anatolian dialects. Archive 2009-08-01
- The dogs, Anatolian shepherds, live with the livestock on the range and protect them from cheetahs and leopards.
- Rather, the marker *-s- specifies a specific event of an inherently dynamic verb a perfective nuance and this is why only some verbs were given a sigmatic aorist later on in non-Anatolian dialects. The active-stative mess
- All this being said, we then understand why the perfective action could not possibly have been originally marked by *-i as proven by non-Anatolian dialects if its function were originally to express this aspect, due to the obvious semantic contradictions that would ensue, and we also see why the sigmatic aorist couldn't have ever applied to all verbs, such as punctives, likewise to avoid simple contradiction. The active-stative mess
- There are many different breeds including Komondors, Great Pyrenees, Kuvasz, and Anatolians.
- All this being said, we then understand why the perfective action could not possibly have been originally marked by *-i as proven by non-Anatolian dialects if its function were originally to express this aspect, due to the obvious semantic contradictions that would ensue, and we also see why the sigmatic aorist couldn't have ever applied to all verbs, such as punctives, likewise to avoid simple contradiction. Archive 2009-08-01
- Bayndor: "In this sense, the Etruscan-Lemnian group is not a real mainland Anatolian relic language, but instead a result of re-colonization from the islands. A modification of Indo-Aegean, plus some new grammatical ideas on Minoan
- Among the extinct descendants of Indo-European are two well-attested main branches, Anatolian including Hittite and Tocharian. The English Is Coming!