- Alarodian languages
Infobox Language family
name=Alarodian
altname=controversial
region=Caucasus ,Anatolia
familycolor=Caucasian
family=Alarodian
child1=Northeast Caucasian
child2=Hurro-Urartian The Alarodian languages are a proposed language family that encompasses the Northeast Caucasian orDagestan languages and the extinctHurro-Urartian languages .History of the concept
The Alarodian family was first proposed by
Fritz Hommel (1854–1936). The term comes from the name thatHerodotus used to refer to the kingdom ofUrartu . The connection between the Northeast and North-central families was based on claimed similarities in phonetics and grammar, such as sentence structure and an ergative case system. However, neither of these characteristics is limited to languages of this area, and neither constitutes the extensive evidence required to demonstrate a genetic relationship. The Hurro-Urartian languages were included on the basis of grammatical and lexical similarities. However the genetic relationships between these languages is not clear.Further research on this group of languages was later published by
K. Ostir (1921, 1922), A. Svanidze (1937),Giorgi Melikishvili (1965),I.M. Diakonoff andS.A. Starostin (1986).See also
*
Languages of the Caucasus
*Hurrian language
*Urartian language Literature
* K. Ostir. "Beiträge zur Alarodischen Sprachwissenschaft" (a monograph), I, 1921 (in German)
* K. Ostir. "Alarodische Sprachwissenschaft" (a monograph), 1922 (in German)
* A. Svanidze. "Materials for history of Alarodian tribes" (a monograph), Tbilisi, 1937 (in Russian)
* G.A. Melikishvili. "Questions of the oldest population of Georgia, Caucasus and the Near East" (a monograph), Tbilisi, 1965 (in Georgian, Russian summary)
* I. Diakonoff, S. Starostin. "Huro-Urartian as an Eastern Caucasian Language".- "Münchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft", Beiheft, N.F., 12, 1986 (in English)
* Alarodian languages.- Encyclopedia "Sakartvelo", vol. I, Tbilisi, 1997, pp. 90 (in Georgian)External links
* [http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/pies/pdfs/IESV/1/VVI_Horse.pdf Comparative Notes on Hurro-Urartian, Northern Caucasian and Indo-European] by V. V. Ivanov
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.