Sidetic

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Sidetic is an extinct Anatolian language once spoken in the ancient city of Side on the southern coast of modern-day Turkey.

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Statements (34)
Predicate Object
instanceOf Anatolian language
extinct language
associatedCity Side
attestedIn coins
inscriptions
belongsTo Ancient Anatolian languages
countryToday Turkey
era 1st millennium BCE
extinctInCentury 1st century BCE
extinctionStatus extinct
hasAlternativeName Sidetian
hasApproximateAttestationEnd 2nd century BCE
hasApproximateAttestationStart 5th century BCE
hasGlottocode side1244
hasISO6393Code xsd
hasLinguisticTypology fusional language
isRelatedTo Carian
Luwian
Lycian
languageFamily Anatolian languages
Indo-European languages
namedAfter Side
region Asia Minor
scriptDirection right-to-left
scriptType alphabetic script
spokenIn Pamphylia
Side
modern-day Turkey
southern coast of Anatolia
subfamily Luwic branch
usedFor coin legends
public inscriptions
writingSystem Greek alphabet
Sidetic script

Referenced by (3)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Anatolian languages
hasLanguage
Pamphylia ("Side")
hasMajorCity
Sidetic ("Side")
spokenIn

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