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Tocharian
Tocharian may refer to:
Tocharians, an ancient people who inhabited the Tarim Basin in Central Asia
Tocharian clothing, clothing worn by those people Tocharian languages, two (or perhaps three) Indo-European languages spoken by those people
Tocharian script, the script used to write the Tocharian
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Tocharian
Tocharian, a. and n. (təˈkɛərɪən, -ɑːrɪən) Also Tokharian. [ad. F. tocharien (or next), f. Gr. τοχάροι (Strabo) a Central Asiatic people formerly thought to speak Tocharian; see -ian.] A. adj. Of, pertaining to, or designating an extinct Indo-European language spoken in the latter half of the first ...
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Tocharian script
Tocharian A and B are not mutually intelligible. Properly speaking, based on the tentative interpretation of twqry as related to Tokharoi, only Tocharian A may be referred to as Tocharian, while Tocharian
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Turfanian
Turfanian (tɜːˈfeɪnɪən) [f. Turfan in Chinese Turkestan + -ian.] A name given to the western dialect of Tocharian, otherwise known as Tocharian A. Also ˈTurfan, Turfaˈnese.1939 Turfanese [see Kuchaean, kuchean]. 1958 Priebsch & Collinson German Lang. (ed. 4) i. i. 6 Another extinct group of I.E. dia...
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Tocharian clothing
Tocharian clothing refers to clothing worn by the Tocharians. murals from Kizil, Kizilgaha and Kumtura caves depicting Kuchean royalties, knights, swordsmen and donors have provided the best source of information on Tocharian
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Tocharish
Tocharish (təˈkɑːrɪʃ, -ɛərɪʃ) Also Tokharish. [ad. G. tocharisch; see Tocharian a. and n., -ish1.] The Tocharian language.1910 Encycl. Brit. II. 712/2 Up to 1909 only a preliminary account had been given of Tocharish, a hitherto unknown Indo-European language. 1926 J. R. R. Tolkien in Year's Work in...
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List of Tocharian (Agnean-Kuchean) peoples
There is the possibility that Tocharian B replaced Tocharian A. External links
Tocharian alphabet at omniglot.com
Tocharian alphabet
Modern studies are developing a Tocharian dictionary.
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Kuchean
Kuchaean, Kuchean (kʊˈtʃiːən) [ad. F. koutchéen (S. Lévi 1913, in Jrnl. Asiatique II. 315), f. Kucha, the name of a town in Sinkiang, China: see -an.] The western dialect of Tocharian, Tocharian B. Also attrib. or as adj.1939 Cambr. Anc. Hist. XII. iii. 97 A..language formerly known as Tocharish but...
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Tocharians
Tocharian B (Kuchean or West Tocharian) was found at all the Tocharian A sites and also in several sites further west, including Kuchi (later Kucha). External links
Tocharian alphabet at omniglot.com
Tocharian alphabet
Modern studies are developing a Tocharian dictionary.
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Tocharian and Indo-European Studies
Tocharian and Indo-European Studies (TIES) is a scholarly journal on Tocharian in the Indo-European context, established in 1987 by the Icelandic linguist Indo-European linguistics works
Tocharian languages
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焉耆-龟兹文
焉耆语(旧称吐火罗语甲种,西方文献多称为Tocharian A)与龟兹语(旧称吐火罗语乙种,西方文献多称为Tocharian B)并不具有相互理解性。 to know about Tocharian' by Mark Dickens
A Tocharian-to-English dictionary with nearly 200 words with accompanying article
Tocharian Online from the
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Proto-Tocharian language
The documents record two closely related languages, called Tocharian A (also East Tocharian, Agnean or Turfanian) and Tocharian B (West Tocharian or Kuchean For example, Tocharian A a reflects a merger of two Proto-Tocharian vowels that are distinguished in Tocharian B as e and o, while Tocharian B a reflects
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Kuchean language
Kuchean (also known as Tocharian B or West Tocharian) was a Western member of Tocharian branch of Indo-European languages, extinct from ninth century. "Surveying the Tocharian B Lexicon".
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Takhar (disambiguation)
1981), an Indian rower
Harinder Takhar (born 1951), an Indian-Canadian politician
Mandy Takhar, a British-Indian actor in Punjabi cinema
See also
Tocharian languages, extinct Indo-European languages of the Tarim Basin, China
Tocharians, the Tocharian-speaking peoples of the Tarim
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Caland system
lightning'
nt-stems: Old Irish argat, Old Welsh argant, Latin argentum
Example 3
'red':
ro-stems: Ancient Greek eruthrós 'red'; Latin ruber 'red'; Tocharian A koṃ-pärkānt 'sunrise'
Example 5
'deep':
ro-stems: Tocharian B tapre 'high' <
u-stems: Lithuanian dubùs 'hollow'
References
Indo-European linguistics
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