Luwic subgroup of Anatolian

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The Luwic subgroup of Anatolian is a branch of the Anatolian languages within the Indo-European family that includes closely related languages such as Luwian, Lycian, and Carian spoken in ancient Anatolia.

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Luwic subgroup of Anatolian canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf branch of Anatolian languages
language subgroup
closelyRelatedTo Hittite language NERFINISHED
differentiatedFrom Hittite branch of Anatolian
geographicDistribution ancient Anatolia
southwestern Anatolia NERFINISHED
western Anatolia NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn reconstruction of Proto-Anatolian
reconstruction of Proto-Indo-European laryngeal theory
hasLanguageAncestor Proto-Anatolian language NERFINISHED
Proto-Indo-European language
hasMember Carian language NERFINISHED
Cuneiform Luwian NERFINISHED
Hieroglyphic Luwian NERFINISHED
Luwian language NERFINISHED
Lycian language NERFINISHED
Milyan language NERFINISHED
Pisidian language NERFINISHED
Sidetic language NERFINISHED
hasStatus extinct language group
linguisticFeature preservation of laryngeal consonants in some positions
rich verbal morphology
split-ergative alignment tendencies in some languages
two-gender system (animate vs inanimate)
namedAfter Luwian language NERFINISHED
partOf Anatolian branch of Indo-European languages
Indo-European language family NERFINISHED
studiedInDiscipline Anatolian linguistics NERFINISHED
Indo-European studies
historical linguistics
subclassOf Anatolian languages NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1st millennium BCE
2nd millennium BCE
writingSystemUsed Anatolian hieroglyphs NERFINISHED
Greek alphabet (adapted for Lycian, Carian, Sidetic, Pisidian) NERFINISHED
cuneiform script

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Lycian II belongsToSubgroup Luwic subgroup of Anatolian