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Hittite is the oldest recorded Indo-European language, but it had remained completely unknown during the period in which Indo-European linguistics ...
Verb serialization and word order
Evidence from Hittite. In H. Aertsen & R. Jeffers, eds., Historical Linguistics 1989, Amsterdam, Benjamins, 1993, 267-281.
Hittite lexicon
Hittite Grammar Cuneiform.
The Hittites and their language
By Conder, C. R. (Claude Reignier), 1848-1910.
The structure and development of possessive noun phrases in Hittite
In H. Andersen & K. Koerner, eds., Historical Linguistics 1987, Amsterdam, Benjamins, 1989, 309-325.
Hurrian Language
The Hurrian Language in Anatolia in the Late Bronze Age by Stefano de Martino.
Hittite Online
The Proclamation of Anittas (Old Hittite).
Composite Nouns
Verbs, and Adjectives in Hittite by Orientalia NS, Vol.
Hittitology today
Studies on Hittite and Neo-Hittite Anatolia in Honor of Emmanuel Laroche’s 100th Birthday.
The development of k in Hittite
By Henri Wittmann in Glossa (1969).
Generalità sulla lingua e sui testi ittiti (PDF document)
By Paola Cotticelli Kurras - Grammatica ittita.
Hittite Language
A Complete Retrograde Glossary of the Hittite Language.
Hittite language
Hittite is the extinct language once spoken by the Hittites, a people who created an empire centered on Hattusa in north-central Anatolia.
Hittite. In Encyclopedia of Linguistics, 2 vols
ed. Philipp Strazny. New York: Fitzroy Dearborn, 2005, 467-470 by Silvia Luraghi.
The Luwian Title of the Great King
By Ilya Yakubovich.
La "parole del re" nei testi giuridici e politici dell'Antico Regno
Alcuini aspetti del lessico e della fraseologia ittita.
Hittite Language Class
Dead Language Comes Alive on Computers at Davidson .
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