Pisidian is a language of the Anatolian branch  of the Indo-European language family. It was used in the region of Pisidia in Asia Minor. It is known from texts dating from the first two centuries AD. The corpus consists of over twenty short inscriptions, containing typically one or two words, and no more than five. There is no known example of adjective valence.

Bibliography:

Claude Brixhe. 1988. La langue des inscriptions épichoriques de Pisidie. In: Yoel L. Arbeitman (ed.), A Linguistic Happening in memory of Ben Schwartz, 155-177.

Craig Melchert. 1995. Indo-European Languages of Anatolia. In: Jack M. Sasson (ed.), Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, 2151-2159. New York: MacMillan.

online: http://titus.uni-frankfurt.de/texte/etcs/anatol/pisidic


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