In
Indo-European linguistics , the term
Indo-Hittite (also
Indo-Anatolian) refers to Sturtevant 's 1926 hypothesis that the Anatolian
Kaynak: Indo-HittiteThe parent,
Indo-Hittite, was missing the features not present in
Hittite, which Proto-
Indo-European innovated. that
Hittite (or Anatolian
Kaynak: Hittite languageThe
Indo-Hittite hypothesis proposes the
Indo-European language family to consist of two main branches: one represented by the Anatolian
Kaynak: Indo-European languagesReacting to criticism, Renfrew revised his proposal to the effect of taking a pronounced
Indo-Hittite position. only Pre-Proto-
Indo-Kaynak: Anatolian hypothesisFrom the 1960s, knowledge of Anatolian became certain enough to establish its relationship to PIE; see also
Indo-Hittite . Method
Kaynak: Proto-Indo-European languageeven argued that it should be classified as a sister language to
Indo-European languages (
Indo-Hittite ), rather than a daughter language.
Kaynak: Hittiteshe is the father of the
Indo-Hittite hypothesis, first formulated in 1926, based on his seminal work establishing the
Indo-European
Kaynak: Edgar H. Sturtevantclassified as a branch of
Indo-Hittite , with
Hittite as a sister language of the
Indo-European languages, rather than a daughter language.
Kaynak: Warren Cowgillsplit off from Proto-
Indo-European and that all other
Indo-European branches have undergone a period of common innovations (see
Indo-Hittite ).
Kaynak: Alwin KloekhorstIt is an
Indo-Hittite model and does not include the Anatolian languages in its scenario. The phonological peculiarities proposed in the
Kaynak: Armenian hypothesisof
Indo-European goes back about 8500 years, the first split being that of
Hittite from the rest, supporting the
Indo-Hittite hypothesis.
Kaynak: Proto-Indo-EuropeansIt belong from the family of
Indo-European (
Indo-Germanic ,
Indo-Hittite ) and
Indo-Iranian . It share the ISO language code same as
Kaynak: Kathiyawadiknowledge of Anatolian began to be of a certainty sufficient to allow it influence the image of the proto-language, see also
Indo-Hittite .
Kaynak: Indo-European studiesLiterature : The
Indo-Hittite laryngeals. Baltimore: Linguistic Society of America. author Watkins, Calvert | title
Hittite | journal The
Kaynak: Hittite grammarIn this work Waddell attempted to establish an Aryan (
Indo-European ) origin of the Sumerians, identifying them as
Indo-Hittite s or a
Kaynak: Laurence WaddellIn Greater Anatolia and the
Indo-Hittite Language Family, R. Drews ed., pp. 36–63. Washington, DC: Institute for the Study of Man.
Kaynak: Prehistoric Europesteppe, and the Maykop culture in the northern Caucasus .
Indo-Hittite models postulate the separation of Proto-Anatolian before this time.
Kaynak: Kurgan hypothesisThe concept of
Indo-Hittite fits a Proto-Anatolian outside of Anatolia, but it was used primarily to refer to an early stage of Proto-
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