Updated and quite successful second version. Now with the new evidence and clarification of the root meaning of Takhus, Dagoy, Dages ("spindle-whorl", from "to run fast" not from "eye": spindle-whorls are for making spindles run faster) and Thagi-, is shown to be a very likely translation of "Tekiseton Dagoy" in Phrygian, and close to what Alexander Lubotsky suggested in his 2021 paper on the inscription. If correct, once again we see that Phrygian was close to Greek. Phrygian was not close to the Burushaski/Burusho language as Ilija Casule argued recently and still does; though Burushaski may have some cognates with Phrygian and other IE languages. Why would anyone argue that Burusashki is close to Phrygian?I didn't note it in this work (n...
1. The text of this longest of Old Phrygian (OPhr.) inscriptions is given by the editors of the Corp...
In their recent discussion of the (alleged) Graeco-Anatolian Sprachbund Domenica Romagno listed thre...
On the etymologies of Kypros (Cyprus), kyparissos (=the cypress tree), kypeiron (=Cyperus longus), k...
This seems to me to be a very likely translation of "Tekiseton Dagoy" in Phrygian, and close to what...
Based on previous research on the very strong correlations between the Burushaski and Phrygian langu...
The aim of the present paper is to argue for the interpretation of Phrygian mekas as an adjective me...
1. For the interpretation of Phrygian inscriptions we have at our disposal two sources of syntactic ...
After an overview of the multilingual epigraphy of Daskyleion during the Achaemenid Period, the pape...
This article discusses a brief inscription incised on a cup found on the Athenian Agora and which ha...
Recent progress in Phrygian studies changed the traditional view on the Thracian-Phrygian kinship an...
A new translation of the Thracian inscription on the Ezerovo gold ring found in 1912. After all thes...
A new translation of the Thracian-Moesian inscription found near Kjolmen in Bulgaria in 1965, and ve...
Greek, Phrygian and Armenian, from ancient authors down to modern scholarship. According to ancient...
Le phrygien est la langue la plus proche du grec parmi toutes les autres langues indo-européennes. L...
There have been many purported translations/decipherments of the ring found at Ezerovo in 1912, whic...
1. The text of this longest of Old Phrygian (OPhr.) inscriptions is given by the editors of the Corp...
In their recent discussion of the (alleged) Graeco-Anatolian Sprachbund Domenica Romagno listed thre...
On the etymologies of Kypros (Cyprus), kyparissos (=the cypress tree), kypeiron (=Cyperus longus), k...
This seems to me to be a very likely translation of "Tekiseton Dagoy" in Phrygian, and close to what...
Based on previous research on the very strong correlations between the Burushaski and Phrygian langu...
The aim of the present paper is to argue for the interpretation of Phrygian mekas as an adjective me...
1. For the interpretation of Phrygian inscriptions we have at our disposal two sources of syntactic ...
After an overview of the multilingual epigraphy of Daskyleion during the Achaemenid Period, the pape...
This article discusses a brief inscription incised on a cup found on the Athenian Agora and which ha...
Recent progress in Phrygian studies changed the traditional view on the Thracian-Phrygian kinship an...
A new translation of the Thracian inscription on the Ezerovo gold ring found in 1912. After all thes...
A new translation of the Thracian-Moesian inscription found near Kjolmen in Bulgaria in 1965, and ve...
Greek, Phrygian and Armenian, from ancient authors down to modern scholarship. According to ancient...
Le phrygien est la langue la plus proche du grec parmi toutes les autres langues indo-européennes. L...
There have been many purported translations/decipherments of the ring found at Ezerovo in 1912, whic...
1. The text of this longest of Old Phrygian (OPhr.) inscriptions is given by the editors of the Corp...
In their recent discussion of the (alleged) Graeco-Anatolian Sprachbund Domenica Romagno listed thre...
On the etymologies of Kypros (Cyprus), kyparissos (=the cypress tree), kypeiron (=Cyperus longus), k...