Hurro-Urartian languages (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Hurro-Urartian languages" in English language version.

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  • Hrach Martirosyan. "Origins and historical development of the Armenian language." 2014. pp. 7-8. [6]

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  • Hrach Martirosyan (2013). "The place of Armenian in the Indo-European language family: the relationship with Greek and Indo-Iranian*" Leiden University. p. 85-86. [7]

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  • John A. C. Greppin and I. M. Diakonoff. Some Effects of the Hurro-Urartian People and Their Languages upon the Earliest Armenians.(1991) pp. 720-730. [1]
  • Diakonoff, I. M. (1985). "Hurro-Urartian Borrowings in Old Armenian". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 105 (4): 597–603. doi:10.2307/602722. JSTOR 602722. S2CID 163807245.

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  • Yervand Grekyan. "Urartian State Mythology". Yerevan Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography Press. 2018. pp. 44-45. [9]

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  • Marilyn Kelly- Buccellati. Andirons at Urkesh: New Evidence for the Hurrian Identity of the Early Trans-Caucasian Culture. (2004) [3]

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