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Lydian was an Indo-European language spoken in the region of Lydia in western Anatolia (present-day Turkey). It belongs to the Anatolian group of the Indo-European language family.Within the Anatolian group however Lydian occupies a unique and problematic position due first to the still very limited evidence and understanding of the language and second to a number of features not shared with any other Anatolian language.

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