- UK: /tɒˈkɑːriən/ to-KAR-ee-ən), also
known as the Arśi-Kuči,
Agnean-Kuchean or Kuchean-
Agnean languages, are an
extinct branch of the Indo-European language...
- now most
scholars think it is a
misnomer for them) also
known by the name
Agnean-Kuchean, a now
extinct Indo-European
group of
peoples that were speakers...
-
these languages "Tocharian". This
naming has remained,
although the
names Agnean and
Kuchean have been
proposed as a replacement.
Tocharian A and B are not...
- Kalašma /
Kalasmaic Proto-Agni-Kuči ("Proto-Tocharian") North-Tocharian
Agnean (Tocharian A) (also
called Turfanian, East Tocharian) (Agni / Ārśi) Kuchean...
- two
closely related languages,
called Tocharian A (also East Tocharian,
Agnean or Turfanian) and
Tocharian B (West
Tocharian or Kuchean). The
subject matter...
- Saka was more
distantly related to the
Tocharian languages (also
known as
Agnean-Kuchean)
spoken in
adjoining areas of the
Tarim Basin. It also
shared areal...
- ārśi-käntwā as a name for
their own language, so that ārśi may have
meant "
Agnean",
though "monk" is also possible.
Tocharian kings apparently gave themselves...
- Language/dialect
Family Date of
extinction Ethnic group(s)
Native to
Notes Agnean Indo-European 900s AD
Tocharians Tarim Basin Alchuka Tungusic 1980s[citation...
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three closely related languages,
called Tocharian A (also East Tocharian,
Agnean, or Turfanian),
Tocharian B (West
Tocharian or Kuchean), and
Tocharian C...
-
homeland of an
extinct Indo-European
language known as "Tocharian A", or
Agnean, and was
significant in the
introduction of
Buddhism to China. As late as...