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  1. El protoanatolio es la protolengua de la que surgieron las antiguas lenguas anatolias (es decir, el hitita y sus parientes más cercanos).

  2. Proto-Anatolian is the proto-language from which the ancient Anatolian languages emerged (i.e. Hittite and its closest relatives). As with almost all other proto-languages, no attested writings have been found; the language has been reconstructed by applying the comparative method to all the attested Anatolian languages as well as ...

  3. The Anatolian languages are an extinct branch of Indo-European languages that were spoken in Anatolia, part of present-day Turkey. The best known Anatolian language is Hittite, which is considered the earliest-attested Indo-European language.

  4. The Anatolian hypothesis proposed by archeologist Colin Renfrew places the pre-PIE homeland in Anatolia around 8000 BCE, [13] and the homeland of Proto-Indo-European proper in the Balkans around 5000 BCE, with waves of linguistic expansion following the progression of agriculture in Europe.

  5. 14 de jul. de 2020 · Consensus opinion that Proto-Anatolian separated from the rest of the Proto-Indo-European speech community about 3500 BC, a date that antedates the formation of the Yamnaya culture. Linguistically Anatolian shows more than enough “special features” (both retained archaisms and innovations) to support some form of the “Indo-Hittite” hypothesis.

  6. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Below is the article summary. For the full article, see Anatolian languages . Anatolian languages, Branch of the Indo-European language family spoken in Anatolia from the 3rd millennium bce to the early centuries ce.

  7. View PDF. This is an archaeological investigation into the possible origin of Proto-Indo-Anatolian (PIA) and the first split into a non-Anatolian and an Anatolian branch. In historical linguistics it is generally accepted that Anatolian represents the oldest.