The Tocharian script, also known as Central Asian slanting Gupta script or North Turkestan Brāhmī, is an abugida which uses a system of diacritical marks...
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liturgical texts are transcribed in a script derived from Brahmi. Unlike Tocharian B, there are no secular texts in Tocharian A. One possible explanation is...
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The Tocharians or Tokharians (US: /toʊˈkɛəriənˌ -ˈkɑːr-/ toh-KAIR-ee-ən, -KAR-; UK: /tɒˈkɑːriən/ to-KAR-ee-ən) were speakers of the Tocharian languages...
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The Tocharian (sometimes Tokharian) languages (US: /toʊˈkɛəriənˌ -ˈkɑːr-/ toh-KAIR-ee-ən, -KAR-; UK: /tɒˈkɑːriən/ to-KAR-ee-ən), also known as the Arśi-Kuči...
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Indo-European languages spoken by those people Tocharian script, the script used to write the Tocharian languages Tushar (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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dubbed Tocharian C (Kroränian). A claimed find of ten Tocharian C texts written in Kharoṣṭhī script has been discredited. Tocharian A and Tocharian B, the...
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Tocharian B (also known as Kuchean or West Tocharian) was a Western member of the Tocharian branch of Indo-European languages, extinct from the ninth...
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Bhaiksuki Tocharian (Slanting Brahmi) Tamil-Brahmi, 2nd century BC Pallava Tamil Grantha Malayalam Tigalari/Tulu Saurashtra Khmer Khom Thai Proto-Tai script? Sukhothai...
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Turpan region in the Iranian languages aforementioned, Old Uyghur, and the Tocharian languages. In the 19th century, German expeditions discovered a number...
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Proto-Tocharians (Afanasievo culture people?) (Proto-Tocharian speakers) They were possible speakers of Tocharian A, but also may have spoken Tocharian B...
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instead of Indic text. Telugu script (Telugu: తెలుగు లిపి, romanized: Telugu lipi), an abugida from the Brahmic family of scripts, is used to write the Telugu...
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French. Tocharian, with proposed links to the Afanasevo culture of Southern Siberia. Extant in two dialects (Turfanian and Kuchean, or Tocharian A and B)...
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other symbols. The Bengali–Assamese script, sometimes also known as Eastern Nagri, is an eastern Brahmic script, primarily used today for the Bengali...
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scholars still accept today. Later, the discovery of the Anatolian and Tocharian languages added to the corpus of descendant languages. A subtle new principle...
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non-Latin script. Tamil text used in this article is transliterated into the Latin script according to the ISO 15919 standard. The Tamil script (தமிழ் அரிச்சுவடி...
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Iranian languages (redirect from Eteo-Tocharian)
old middle Persian script began dwindling in usage. The Arabic script remains in use in contemporary modern Persian. Tajik script, used to write the Tajik...
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The Gujarati script (ગુજરાતી લિપિ, transliterated: Gujǎrātī Lipi) is an abugida for the Gujarati language, Kutchi language, and various other languages...
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This article contains Tibetan script. Without proper rendering support, you may see very small fonts, misplaced vowels or missing conjuncts instead of...
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The Pallava script, or Pallava Grantha, is a style of Grantha script named after the Pallava dynasty of Southern India (Tamilakam) and is attested to since...
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origin to the individual Indo-European peoples. Together with the Proto-Tocharians, who migrated eastward, the Anatolian peoples constituted the first known...
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Runic epigraphy Ogham Gothic Bible Bible translations into Armenian Tocharian script Old Irish glosses Albanian Kanun Origins Homeland Proto-Indo-Europeans...
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Central Asian scripts such as Tibetan, Tocharian (also called slanting Brahmi), and the one used to write the Saka language. The Brahmi script also evolved...
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the subjunctive and optative moods found in other old IE languages like Tocharian, Sanskrit, and Ancient Greek. Anatolian verbs are also typically divided...
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the script is also used to write the Sasak language, used in the neighboring island of Lombok. The script is a descendant of the Brahmi script, and so...
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Sindhi, it was known as 'Wāṇiko' or 'Baniyañ'. Laṇḍā is a script that evolved from the Sharada script during the 10th century. It was widely used in the northern...
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Indic text. The Sinhalese script (Sinhala: සිංහල අක්ෂර මාලාව, romanized: Siṁhala Akṣara Mālāwa), also known as Sinhala script, is a writing system used...
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Yuezhi (section Yuezhi-Tocharian hypothesis)
in the Tarim Basin, such as the Tarim mummies and texts recording the Tocharian languages, there is no evidence for any such link. Three pre-Han texts...
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Runic epigraphy Ogham Gothic Bible Bible translations into Armenian Tocharian script Old Irish glosses Albanian Kanun Origins Homeland Proto-Indo-Europeans...
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the assumed time of the dispersal of the core (excluding Anatolian and Tocharian) Indo-European languages. In a number of regions Corded Ware appears to...
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Devanagari (redirect from Devanagari script)
(/ˌdeɪvəˈnɑːɡəri/ DAY-və-NAH-gə-ree; in script: देवनागरी, IAST: Devanāgarī, Sanskrit pronunciation: [deːʋɐˈnaːɡɐriː]) is an Indic script used in the Indian subcontinent...
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