Armeno-Phrygian | |
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Geographic distribution | Caucasus, Anatolia |
Ethnicity | Armeno-Phrygians |
Linguistic classification | Indo-European
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Proto-language | Proto-Armeno-Phrygian |
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The name Armeno-Phrygian is used for a hypothetical language branch, which would include the languages spoken by the Phrygians and the Armenians, and would be a branch of the Indo-European language family, or a sub-branch of either the proposed "Graeco-Armeno-Aryan" or "Armeno-Aryan" branches. According to this hypothesis, Proto-Armenian was a language descendant from a common ancestor with Phrygian and was closely related to it. Proto-Armenian differentiated from Phrygian by language evolution over time but also by the Hurro-Urartian language substrate influence. Classification is difficult because little is known of Phrygian, but Proto-Armenian arguably forms a subgroup with Greek and Indo-Iranian.[1][2]
There are two conflicting accounts of the origin and presence of the Armenian language in the lands that were Ancient Armenia:
According to some scholars, there is evidence of language borrowings (Armenisms) from the Proto-Armenian language into Hittite and Urartian.[1]
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