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Asụsụ Isaurian

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Isaurian
Spoken in: Asia Minor 
Region: Isauria
Total speakers:
Language family: unclassified; personal names appear to be related to Luwian
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
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ISO 639-3: none

Isaurian bụ asụsụ na-apụ n'anya a na-asụ na mpaghara Isauria, Asia Minor . Achọtala ihe akaebe epigraphic, gụnyere ihe odide olili ozu, n'ime narị afọ nke isii AD. [1] Aha onwe nke ndị na-asụ ya yiri ka esi na Luwian wee si otú a nweta Indo-European . Aha Isaurian nwere mgbọrọgwụ Anatoli doro anya gụnyere Οαδας Oadas, Τροκονδας Trokondas (cf. Luwian Tarḫunt , Lycian 𐊗𐊕𐊌𐊌𐊑𐊌𐊌𐊑 t ), υqοTrqοTrqο Koudeis (cf. Lycian Kuwata ), na Μοασις Moasis (cf. Hittite muwa "ike"). [2]

Aha onwe nke Isaurian Τουατρις Touatris nwere ike igosi okwu Indo-European maka 'ada' ( tulee Hieroglyphic Luwian FILIA tú-wa/i-tara/i-na ).

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otú a nweta Indo-European . [1] Aha Isaurian nwere

  1. Honey (5 December 2016). "Justifiably Outraged or Simply Outrageous? The Isaurian Incident of Ammianus Marcellinus", Violence in Late Antiquity: Perceptions and Practices. Routledge, 50. ISBN 9781351875745. 
  2. Waelkens (2000). Sagalassos Five (in en). Leuven University Press. ISBN 9789058670793.