Abstract
The article presents a detailed philological and linguistic commentary on the Phrygian (Mysian) inscription discovered in 2021 at Gordion (§§ 1-18). The final part (§ 19) offers observations on the ethnolinguistic and sociolinguistic background of the text which can be associated with the region of Pergamon in Mysia.
Online erschienen: 2024-01-27
Erschienen im Druck: 2023-12-01
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