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Information: A group of dead languages, including Hittite. Although generally considered to be an Indo-European family on par with other subfamilies such as Celtic or Germanic, some scholars contend that the Anatolian languages and all the Indo-European languages are
Anatolian Sites:
The Anatolian Languages The Anatolian Languages: Historical survey with a map and a diagram of the family's development. (Anatolian) http://iiasnt.leidenuniv.nl/pie/ielangs/anatolian.html
Chicago Hittite Dictionary Project (CHD) Chicago Hittite Dictionary Project (CHD): Project of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, started in 1975 by Harry A. Hoffner and Hans G. Güterbock aiming at the eventual publication of a complete dictionary of the Hittite language. (Anatolian) http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/PROJ/HIT/Hittite.html
Hittite Home Page Hittite Home Page: Resource material on Hittite (including the updated Catalog of Hittite Texts (CHT)), maintained by Dr. Billie Jean Collins, Department of Near Eastern Studies, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA. (Anatolian) http://www.asor.org/HITTITE//HittiteHP.html
Hittites and the Riddle of the Scripts Hittites and the Riddle of the Scripts: An account of Bedrich Hrozny's decipherment of Hittite and discovery of its Indo-European affiliation. (Anatolian) http://www.aai.freeservers.com/Hittites%20and%20The%20Riddle%20of%20the%20Scripts.htm
Greater Anatolia and the Indo-Hittite Language Family Greater Anatolia and the Indo-Hittite Language Family: Information on a Colloquium held on March 17-19, 2000 at the University of Richmond (Virginia, US) concerning recent linguistic and archaeological resaech cocerning the Anatolian languages. Full archived sound-files of the Colloquium are available for do (Anatolian) http://oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/as/classics/Anatolia/index.html
Hittite Hittite: A list of Hittite words and their English equivalents. (Anatolian) http://www.wordgumbo.com/ie/cmp/hitt.htm