Lycian II

E193314

Lycian II is an ancient Anatolian language, also known as Milyan, once spoken in the region of Lycia in southwestern Asia Minor.

All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
Lycian A 1
Lycian B 1
Lycian I 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Anatolian language
Indo-European language
ancient language
alternativeName Lycian B
Milyan
attestedIn bilingual inscriptions with Greek
inscriptions
belongsToSubgroup Luwic subgroup of Anatolian
closelyRelatedTo Cuneiform Luwian
surface form: Luwian

Lycian II self-linksurface differs
surface form: Lycian I
countryNow Turkey
culturalContext Lycian civilization
derivedFrom Greek alphabet (adapted)
distinctFrom Greek language
Lycian I
extinctionReason language shift to Greek
geographicContext Mediterranean coastal Anatolia
hasCaseSystem yes
hasGenderDistinction yes
hasNumberDistinction singular and plural
ISO639Status no ISO 639-3 code (often grouped with Lycian)
languageStage later stage of the Lycian language
linguisticType inflected language
partOfLanguageFamily Anatolian branch of the Indo-European languages
primaryCorpusType epigraphic texts
funerary inscriptions
region Lycia
southwestern Anatolia
southwestern Asia Minor
researchField Anatolian philology
Indo-European studies
historical linguistics
scriptType alphabetic script
spokenIn Lycia
surface form: ancient Lycia
status extinct
timePeriod 1st millennium BCE
Classical period
usedFor royal or elite inscriptions
usesPhonemes fricatives
liquids
nasals
stops
vowels
writingDirection left-to-right
writingMaterial stone
writingSystem Lycian alphabet

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Milyan alsoKnownAs Lycian II
Milyan closelyRelatedTo Lycian II
this entity surface form: Lycian A
Lycian hasDialect Lycian II
this entity surface form: Lycian B
Lycian II closelyRelatedTo Lycian II self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Lycian I