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- Η γλώσσα Κάσκα (ISO 639-3: zsk) ήταν μη ινδοευρωπαϊκή γλώσσα η οποία ομιλούνταν στη βορειοανατολική Μικρά Ασία κατά την εποχή του Χαλκού, στην ορεινή περιοχή των νοτίων ακτών του Ευξείνου Πόντου, από τον λαό των . (el)
- Kaskian (Kaskean) was the language of the Kaskians (Kaska) of northeastern Bronze Age Anatolia in the mountains along the Black Sea coast. The Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture lists the Kaskians as non–Indo-European. There are a number of theories regarding to which language family the Kaskian language belonged. It is sometimes suspected that Kaskian was related to the pre-Hittite Hattic language, based on toponyms and personal names; the Hattic moon god was named Kasku. Conversely, the Kaskian language may have been an Indo-European language, perhaps related to Thraco-Phrygian. There may also be connections to the Northwest Caucasian languages; the name Kaskian may be cognate with an old name for Circassia, and the name of one of the tribes in the Kaskian confederation, the Abešla, may be cognate with the endonym of the Abkhaz people and some Circassian people, suggesting the Kaskians proper and Abešla might have been the ancestors of the Circassians and other Caucasian peoples. It has been conjectured that Kaskian might belong to the Zan family of languages, and have affinities to Megrelian or Laz. (en)
- La lingua kaskea era una lingua preindoeuropea parlata dal popolo dei Kaška, vissuto nell'Anatolia nordorientale nell'età del bronzo. (it)
- Het Kaskiaans was een taal die gesproken werd in de noordelijke bergen en kustgebieden van Anatolië, ergens gedurende het derde millennium v.Chr. De taal is niet-Indo-Europees en grensde qua gebied ruwweg aan het Hattisch. (nl)
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- Η γλώσσα Κάσκα (ISO 639-3: zsk) ήταν μη ινδοευρωπαϊκή γλώσσα η οποία ομιλούνταν στη βορειοανατολική Μικρά Ασία κατά την εποχή του Χαλκού, στην ορεινή περιοχή των νοτίων ακτών του Ευξείνου Πόντου, από τον λαό των . (el)
- La lingua kaskea era una lingua preindoeuropea parlata dal popolo dei Kaška, vissuto nell'Anatolia nordorientale nell'età del bronzo. (it)
- Het Kaskiaans was een taal die gesproken werd in de noordelijke bergen en kustgebieden van Anatolië, ergens gedurende het derde millennium v.Chr. De taal is niet-Indo-Europees en grensde qua gebied ruwweg aan het Hattisch. (nl)
- Kaskian (Kaskean) was the language of the Kaskians (Kaska) of northeastern Bronze Age Anatolia in the mountains along the Black Sea coast. The Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture lists the Kaskians as non–Indo-European. There are a number of theories regarding to which language family the Kaskian language belonged. (en)
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- Γλώσσα Κάσκα (Μικρά Ασία) (el)
- Lingua kaskea (it)
- Kaskian language (en)
- Kaskiaans (nl)
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