With contributions by A. E. Cowley, B. Haussoullier, A. H. Sayce, A. H. Smith. — Leyden: E.J. Brill, 1924. — xiii, 100 p. — (Sardis: publications of the American Society for the Excavation of Sardis; v. 6). "Scholars will regret that this Second Part of Volume VI has not been prepared by the editor of Part I. But for his energy in issuing that first instalment, notwithstanding...
Louvain-la-Neuve; Paris: Peeters, 2005. — 130 p. — ISBN: 9782877238496. This outline of historical-comparative grammar of Lydian language provides a very useful summary of recent work.
Kadmos 22 - Walter de Gruyter, 1983 - Berlin/New York - p. 56 - 61 Analysis of the Lydian text on an incense burner. Includes a note on the Lydian letter y.
Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1964. — 280 S. Lydian is an Anatolian language that was spoken in the western part of Asia Minor in the first millennium B.C. In this book Gusmani provides both a dictionary and an edition of inscriptions. One must keep in mind, however, that the meanings of many words in this book reflect no more than guesses of Gusmani or other scholars that are...
Leyden: E.J. Brill, 1916. — viii, 84 p. — (Sardis: publications of the American Society for the Excavation of Sardis; v. 6). It was at first my intention to publish what follows as a preliminary article or essay, because the novelty of the subject and the fresh light which is sure to be thrown on it by other scholars will cause many of the views here expressed to need...
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