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- Look up Tyrsenian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tyrsenian can refer to: Tyrsenians Tyrsenian languages Search for "Tyrsenian" on Wikipedia. All pages...
- Tyrsenian (also Tyrrhenian or Common Tyrrhenic), named after the Tyrrhenians (Ancient Gr****, Ionic: Τυρσηνοί Tyrsenoi) is an extinct family of closely...
- Tyrrhenians (Attic Gr****: Τυῤῥηνοί Turrhēnoi) or Tyrsenians (Ionic: Τυρσηνοί Tursēnoi; Doric: Τυρσανοί Tursānoi) was the name used by the ancient Gr****s...
- Rhaetic or Raetic (/ˈriːtɪk/), also known as Rhaetian, was a Tyrsenian language spoken in the ancient region of Rhaetia in the eastern Alps in pre-Roman...
- prin****l ancient city of Lemnos. Lemnian is largely accepted as being a Tyrsenian language, and as such related to Etruscan and Raetic. After the Athenians...
- relationship with Tyrsenian languages, although it is unclear how Lemnian came to be spoken in this area. ? Camunic – may belong to the Tyrsenian languages,...
- speculation and study, with it mostly being referred to as one of the Tyrsenian languages, at times as an isolate, and a number of other less well-known...
- Indo-European, as originally thought by Krahe) Vasconic substrate hypothesis Tyrsenian languages Pre-Gr**** substrate languages, which may have included: Minoan...
- published in 1994 with Nikolayev. The inclusion of Etruscan and the related Tyrsenian languages has also been proposed, first by Orel and Starostin in 1990...
- It has been compared inconclusively to the Indo-European, Semitic and Tyrsenian language families and is a language isolate. Brent Davis, a linguist and...