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- Arcadocypriot, or southern Achaean, was an ancient Gr**** dialect spoken in Arcadia, in the central Peloponnese, and in Cyprus. Its resemblance to Mycenaean...
- have been used to write more than one language.: 60ff.  The ancient Arcadocypriot dialect of Gr**** was spoken by the Mycenaean Gr****s to first settle...
- Attic-Ionic) and Aeolic vs. Arcadocypriot, or Aeolic and Arcado-Cypriot vs. Ionic-Attic. Often non-West is called 'East Gr****'. Arcadocypriot apparently descended...
- Cyprus while others remained inland in Arcadia, giving rise to the Arcadocypriot dialect. This is the only dialect with a known Bronze-Age precedent...
- and Rhodes) at the end of the Bronze Age, was Proto-Arcadocypriot. The Mycenaean and Arcadocypriot dialects belong to the same group, known as Achaean...
- shows many archaisms in comparison to the other Ancient Gr**** dialects (Arcadocypriot, Attic, Ionic, and Doric varieties), as well as many innovations. Aeolic...
- mainly of an archaic form of Ionic, with some Aeolic forms, a few from Arcadocypriot, and a written form influenced by Attic. It was later named Epic Gr****...
- subsequent ancient Gr**** dialects (i.e., Attic, Ionic, Aeolic, Doric, Arcadocypriot, and ancient Macedonian—either a dialect or a closely related ****enic...
- introduced to the Peloponnese, the older Arcadocypriot Gr**** language apparently survived in Arcadia. Arcadocypriot never became a literary dialect, but it...
- variant or derivative of Linear A. Most texts using the script are in the Arcadocypriot dialect of Gr****, but also one bilingual (Gr**** and Eteocypriot) inscription...