History of the Greek language (see also: Greek alphabet) Proto-Greek (c. 30001600 BC) Mycenaean (c. 16001100 BC) Ancient Greek (c. 800330 BC) Dialects: Aeolic Arcadocypriot Attic-Ionic Doric Locrian Pamphylian; Homeric Greek. Macedonian. Koine Greek (c. 330 BC330) Medieval Greek (3301453)



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Antalya Antalya formerly known as Adalia from Pamphylian Greek Attlia is a city on the Mediterranean coast of southwestern Turkey It is the capital city of Antalya
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Antalya formerly known as Adalia from Pamphylian Greek Attlia is a city on the Mediterranean coast of southwestern Turkey It is the capital city of Antalya Province The population of the city is 603 190 2000 census but reaches up to two million in summers at the height of tourism season Situated on a cliff over the Mediterranean Antalya is surrounded by mountains Developments in tourism starting in the 1970s have transformed the city into an international resort With its airport and central location Antalya is quot the capital of Turkish tourism quot a gateway for the Turkish Riviera and many historical sites Furthermore with its palm lined boulevards its prize winning marina the unspoilt historical neighbourhood of Kaleii and the modern developments along the coast the city of Antalya is a major attraction in its own right Antalya and its surroundings are a very important part of Turkish tourism Antalya city corresponds to the lands of ancient Pamphylia to the east and Lycia to the west Antalya has plenty of accommodation a very hot climate and many places to visit both in and around the city including traces of Lycian Pamphylian Hellenistic Roman Byzantine Seljuk and Ottoman architecture and cultures
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Pamphylian is a little-attested and isolated dialect of Ancient Greek which was spoken in Pamphylia on the southern coast of Asia Minor. Its origins and relation to other Greek dialects are uncertain. A number of scholars have distinguished in Pamphylian dialect important isoglosses with Arcadocypriot which allow them to be studied together. Pamphylia means "land of all phyles (tribes)". The Achaeans may have settled the region while under the leadership of Amphilochus Calchas and Mopsus. However other cities in Pamphylia were established by different Greek tribes: Aspendos was a colony of Argos Side was a colony of Aeolian Cyme Sillyon was a colony of an unknown Greek mother-city and Perga was a colony established by a wave of Greeks from northern Anatolia. The isolation of the dialect took place even before the appearance of the Greek article. Pamphylian is the only dialect that does not use articles with the exception of Mycenaean and Poetic language. Contents 1 Glossary 1.1 Onomasticon 2 See also 3 References 4 Sources Glossary /abliakon - solar (Attic: heliakon) /Abbas - Adonis (Attic: ) /agethla - sacrificial victims (Attic: "the driven ones") /agos - priest (Attic: hiereus Cf. ag lead) /adri (Attic: andri dative of aner meaning "to (for) the man") /Adn or /Abdn - Athena /aibetos - eagle (Attic: aetos) /ameinasis - mentha (Attic: hdyosmon) /Apelon (Attic: Apollo) /arkuma - locust (Attic: akris) /atrpoisi or dative plural (Attic: tois anthropois "to/for the people")1 /babelios - sun (Cretan and Doric: abelios; Laconian: bela; Aeolic: aelios; Ionic: elios; Attic: helios) /bowa2 - oxen cattle (Attic: bota boes) /bolemenus - willing (Attic: boulomenos) (/ebolasetu - they wanted to (Attic: eboulthsan)3 /bourikuparissos - vineyard (Attic: ampelos) /Estwediius - Aspendios or Aspendian /wetiia - years (Attic: et; Homeric: etea; Locrian Elean and Arcadocypriot: Wetos; Latin: vetus) /wilsis - distress (genitive of wilsiios).4 /iktis - weasel skunk cat or member of Felidae (Attic: alouros; Attic: iktis) /iodu - imp. they should go (Attic: iontn)5 /kassuas - thunnus (Attic: orkunos orcynus) /katewerxodu (katarxontn)6 /korkoras - bird or rooster (Modern Greek: kkoras) /kortaphos - temple (anatomy) (Attic krotaphos) /laphn - daphne (Attic: ) /lapsa - turnip (Attic: gongulis) /ni - in or one (Attic: en or hen)7 /oroub8 - rush forward (Homeric: orou ornumi) /pede - five (Attic: pente; Modern Greek: pende informal pede)9 /pertedoke - he gave (Attic: prosedke; Aeolic: pres for Attic pros)10 /pria - field or farm /sarapii - small fish picarel or maenidae (Attic: mainides) /sisilaros - partridge (Attic: perdix) /skudru6 /trimiskon - clothing (Attic: himation tribon; Koine: trimitos or trimiton meaning "garment of drill or ticking") /hulogos - army (Attic: stratos; Attic: syllogos meaning "reunion" or "gathering") V /Vanassa Preiia - lady-goddess (Homeric: see wanax; V V V dedicated it to her)11 V/voiku - house (Attic: oikos; Cretan and Locrian: Woikia)12 V/Vrumalia13 /phabos8 - light (Homeric: phaos; Attic: phs) /phennion (Attic: "Medean road") /phikati14 - twenty (Attic: eikosi; Laconian: beikati; Aeolian Doric: weikati). Onomasticon


Antalya formerly known as Adalia from Pamphylian Greek Attlia is a city on the Mediterranean coast of southwestern Turkey It is the capital city of Antalya Province The population of the city is 603 190 2000 census but reaches up to two million in summers at the height of tourism season Situated on a cliff over the Mediterranean Antalya is surrounded by mountains Developments in tourism starting in the 1970s have transformed the city into an international resort With its airport and central location Antalya is quot the capital of Turkish tourism quot a gateway for the Turkish Riviera and many historical sites Furthermore with its palm lined boulevards its prize winning marina the unspoilt historical neighbourhood of Kaleii and the modern developments along the coast the city of Antalya is a major attraction in its own right Antalya and its surroundings are a very important part of Turkish tourism Antalya city corresponds to the lands of ancient Pamphylia to the east and Lycia to the west Antalya has plenty of accommodation a very hot climate and many places to visit both in and around the city including traces of Lycian Pamphylian Hellenistic Roman Byzantine Seljuk and Ottoman architecture and cultures
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Source: Brixhe Dialecte grec de Pamphylie Athimiwus and V VV Apelavruvis Artimina Artimidrus (Attic: Artemidros) Aphastus (Attic: Hephaistos) Aphordisiius (Attic: Aphrodisios) Balus Bobas Goukalis Dexiwus (Attic: Dexios) Dibtus Diwidrus (Attic: Diodros) - also in Cypriot names Diwonousius (Attic: Dionysios) Ellothemis (Cf.Cypriot: Ellowoikos from Homeric esthlos meaning "good" "brave") Estlegiius Echwalia Zowamus Zweitous Wanaxadrus - wanax + anr Warnopa Warnitous Wechidamus (Attic: Echedamos) Wechitous (Attic: Echetos) Wouk Thanadorus (Attic: Athenodros) Kedaiwis Keskeus Keskiwous Koperina Korwalina - little girl (Arcadocypriot: korwa) Korragus Aspediius Aspendian Kourasi Kudromolis Laudika (Attic: Laodik) Mialina or Meialina (Attic: Megalina Miaklis; Attic: Megakls) Mourixous Mourmak Newocharis (Attic: Neochars and Newopolis) Orumniwus Peddatos Pellauruis Periwergus (Attic: periergos) Ponamelds Porsopa Preiwus Swardias and V Vanaxinus Phordisia (Attic: Aphrodisia) Choreina See also Pamphylia Arcadocypriot Greek Ancient Greek dialects Anatolian languages References Brixhe Dial.gr.Pamph. 3.7 Pamph. Sillyon 400-350 BC Brixhe Dial.gr.Pamph. 3.24. Brixhe Dial.gr.Pamph. 3.14 3.8. Brixhe Dial.gr.Pamph. 3.2. Brixhe Dial.gr.Pamph. 3.19. a b Brixhe Dial.gr.Pamph. 3.12. Brixhe Dial.gr.Pamph. 3. a b Eustahius Od.1654; Richard Valpy and Charles Anthon. The Elements of Greek Grammar (12th Edition). New York: W.E. Dean Printer and Publisher 1831 p. 297. Brixhe Dial.gr.Pamph. 3.5. Brixhe Dial.gr.Pamph. 17. Pamph. Perge 400 BC Epigr.Anat. 11:971 Brixhe Dial.gr.Pamph. 3.1417. Brixhe Dial.gr.Pamph. 3.15 Cf. rhum-. Pamph. Aspendos 250-200 BC Brixhe Dial.gr.Pamph. 17 Sources Panayotou A. "Pamphylian" (Maria Chrit and Maria Arapopoulou. A History of Ancient Greek: From the Beginnings to Late Antiquity. Cambridge University Press 2007 ISBN 0521833078 pp. 427-432). Article in Greek: . Hesychius of Alexandria


Antalya formerly known as Adalia from Pamphylian Greek Attlia is a city on the Mediterranean coast of southwestern Turkey It is the capital city of Antalya Province The population of the city is 603 190 2000 census but reaches up to two million in summers at the height of tourism season Situated on a cliff over the Mediterranean Antalya is surrounded by mountains Developments in tourism starting in the 1970s have transformed the city into an international resort With its airport and central location Antalya is quot the capital of Turkish tourism quot a gateway for the Turkish Riviera and many historical sites Furthermore with its palm lined boulevards its prize winning marina the unspoilt historical neighbourhood of Kaleii and the modern developments along the coast the city of Antalya is a major attraction in its own right Antalya and its surroundings are a very important part of Turkish tourism Antalya city corresponds to the lands of ancient Pamphylia to the east and Lycia to the west Antalya has plenty of accommodation a very hot climate and many places to visit both in and around the city including traces of Lycian Pamphylian Hellenistic Roman Byzantine Seljuk and Ottoman architecture and cultures
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Dates (beginning with Ancient Greek) from Wallace, D. B. (1996) ... Pamphylian is a little-attested and isolated dialect of Ancient Greek which was spoken in Pamphylia, on the ...



Antalya formerly known as Adalia from Pamphylian Greek Attlia is a city on the Mediterranean coast of southwestern Turkey It is the capital city of Antalya Province The population of the city is 603 190 2000 census but reaches up to two million in summers at the height of tourism season Situated on a cliff over the Mediterranean Antalya is surrounded by mountains Developments in tourism starting in the 1970s have transformed the city into an international resort With its airport and central location Antalya is quot the capital of Turkish tourism quot a gateway for the Turkish Riviera and many historical sites Furthermore with its palm lined boulevards its prize winning marina the unspoilt historical neighbourhood of Kaleii and the modern developments along the coast the city of Antalya is a major attraction in its own right Antalya and its surroundings are a very important part of Turkish tourism Antalya city corresponds to the lands of ancient Pamphylia to the east and Lycia to the west Antalya has plenty of accommodation a very hot climate and many places to visit both in and around the city including traces of Lycian Pamphylian Hellenistic Roman Byzantine Seljuk and Ottoman architecture and cultures
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Antalya formerly known as Adalia from Pamphylian Greek Attlia is a city on the Mediterranean coast of southwestern Turkey It is the capital city of Antalya Province The population of the city is 603 190 2000 census but reaches up to two million in summers at the height of tourism season Situated on a cliff over the Mediterranean Antalya is surrounded by mountains Developments in tourism starting in the 1970s have transformed the city into an international resort With its airport and central location Antalya is quot the capital of Turkish tourism quot a gateway for the Turkish Riviera and many historical sites Furthermore with its palm lined boulevards its prize winning marina the unspoilt historical neighbourhood of Kaleii and the modern developments along the coast the city of Antalya is a major attraction in its own right Antalya and its surroundings are a very important part of Turkish tourism Antalya city corresponds to the lands of ancient Pamphylia to the east and Lycia to the west Antalya has plenty of accommodation a very hot climate and many places to visit both in and around the city including traces of Lycian Pamphylian Hellenistic Roman Byzantine Seljuk and Ottoman architecture and cultures
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Antalya formerly known as Adalia from Pamphylian Greek Attlia is a city on the Mediterranean coast of southwestern Turkey It is the capital city of Antalya Province The population of the city is 603 190 2000 census but reaches up to two million in summers at the height of tourism season Situated on a cliff over the Mediterranean Antalya is surrounded by mountains Developments in tourism starting in the 1970s have transformed the city into an international resort With its airport and central location Antalya is quot the capital of Turkish tourism quot a gateway for the Turkish Riviera and many historical sites Furthermore with its palm lined boulevards its prize winning marina the unspoilt historical neighbourhood of Kaleii and the modern developments along the coast the city of Antalya is a major attraction in its own right Antalya and its surroundings are a very important part of Turkish tourism Antalya city corresponds to the lands of ancient Pamphylia to the east and Lycia to the west Antalya has plenty of accommodation a very hot climate and many places to visit both in and around the city including traces of Lycian Pamphylian Hellenistic Roman Byzantine Seljuk and Ottoman architecture and cultures
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Lycia and the Pamphylian plain asserting control over all coastal cities and denying them to his enemy From Pamphylia onward the coast held no major ports and so Alexander moved inland At Termessus Alexander humbled but did not storm the Pisidian city At the ancient Phrygian capital of Gordium Alexander undid the tangled Gordian knot a feat said to await the future
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Pamphylian Hoplites The Pamphylians were another subjugated people of the Lydian empire native to Anatolia they were not Hellenes but the close contact with the Greek peoples of the world has influenced them
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