Alarodian languages
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The term
Alarodian languages was first proposed by the
linguistics scholar, Professor of Oriental languages Fritz Hommel (1854-1936) to refer to the combined family of languages of the indigenous, non-
Indo-European tribes of ancient
Asia Minor and the
Caucasus (
Proto-Iberian tribes). Further research on this group of languages was later published by K. Ostir (1921, 1922), A. Svanidze (1937), Giorgi Melikishvili (1965), I.M. Diakonoff and S.A. Starostin (1986).
See also
Literature
- K. Ostir. Beitrage zur Alarodischen Sprachwissenschaft (a monograph), I, 1921 (in German)
- K. Ostir. Alarodische Sprachwissenschaft (a monograph), 1922 (in German)
- A. Svanidze. "Materials for history of Alarodian tribes" (a monograph), Tbilisi, 1937 (in Russian)
- G.A. Melikishvili. Questions of the oldest population of Georgia, Caucasus and the Near East (a monograph), Tbilisi, 1965 (in Georgian, Russian summary)
- I. Diakonoff, S. Starostin. "Huro-Urartian as an Eastern Caucasian Language".- Munchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft, Baiheft, N.F., 12, 1986 (in English)
- Alarodian languages.- Encyclopedia "Sakartvelo", vol. I, Tbilisi, 1997, pp. 90 (in Georgian)