- The Palaic Language
- Sources
- Notes for Glossary
- Glossary
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Sources:
1. Bajun, L. The Experience of the Comparative
Studies of Hitto-Luwian Languages. Moscow, 1990.
2. Ivanov, V. The Hittite Language.
Moscow, 1963.
3. Ivanov V. Common Indo-European, Proto-Slavic
and Anatolian Language Systems. Moscow.
4. Gamkrelidze T., Ivanov V. The Indo-European
Language and Indo-Europeans. Moscow, 1984.
5. Friedrich J., Kammenhuber A. Hethitisches
Worterbuch. Hdlb., 1975-1989.
Notes for Glossary:
š - a sound [s] written in that way in cuneiform
Glossary:
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aku- 'to drink'
ahawanti 'they drink' |
Hittite ekw-
akuwanzi 'they drink' |
*ekw- 'water' |
aruna- 'sea' | Hittite aruna- | Sanskrit aruni- |
aš- 'to be' | Hittite eš- | *es- 'to be' |
ata- 'to eat' | Hittite et-, at- | *ed- 'to eat' |
ginu- 'a knee' | Hittite kinu- | *g'enu- 'a knee' |
hapari- 'to bargain' | Hittite hap- 'wealth' | *Hop- 'to trade' |
hapna- 'a river' | Hittite hapa- | *Hap- 'a river, water' |
haraš 'eagle' | Hittite haraš | *or- 'eagle' |
kart- 'a heart' | Hittite kardi- | *kerd- 'a heart' |
kišt- 'to extinguish' | *gwes- 'to extinguish' | |
kittar 'he lies' | Hittite kittari | |
malit- 'honey' | Hittite melit- | *melit- 'honey' |
papa- 'father' | ||
piša- 'to give' | Hittite pai- | |
samluwa- 'apple tree' | Hittite samlu- 'apple' | |
šun- 'dog' | Hittite šunna- | *kwon- 'dog' |
tijaz, tiuna 'god' | Hittite tiwat- 'god of sunlight' | *deiwo- 'god of sunlight' |
wašu- 'good' | Hittite wešu- | *wesu- 'good' |
wer- 'to call' | Hittite werija- 'to call' | *wer- 'to call' |
wete- 'to build' | *wedh- 'to construct' |
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