Carian and Sidetic; Sabellic

Mag. Hans-Joachim Alscher hans.alscher at noel.gv.at
Fri Apr 13 12:25:05 UTC 2001


Cf.  http://www.hist.unizh.ch/ag/Kleinasien/Graphics/bilingueframe.html ;

 "Zum Stand der Entzifferung des Karischen", in Colloquium Caricum. Akten der
Internationalen Tagung: "Die    karisch-griechische Bilingue von Kaunos"
(Feusisberg, CH: 31.-10.- 1.11.1997). Kadmos 37 (1998) 47-56. ;

Eichner, Heiner (H) Kleinere indogermanisch-anatolische Sprachen: Karisch,
Sidetisch,
Pisidisch (E) ... 2 st PS
at http://titus.uni-frankfurt.de/curric/idg-ws95.html#Wien

Larry Trask schrieb:

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> According to all the reliable sources I have ever seen, Carian is so
> sparsely recorded that no certain conclusions can be drawn about its
> affiliations at all.  It is widely suspected of being IE, but no one is
> sure about this.  A further assignment to Anatolian is highly speculative,
> and based on nothing more than its geographical position and the evidence
> of a few names.  As for Sidetic, this is even more sparsely recorded, and
> nobody is eager to draw any conclusions at all.  So, yes; I don't think
> Shevoroshkin's proposals command any great assent.

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