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Ancient Cappadocian language

The Ancient Cappadocian language is an ancient language or group of languages spoken in Asia Minor, probably of the Anatolian branch of the Indo-European language family, and related to Phrygian and Lycaonian. There are no known texts in this language.〔Frank Trombley, ''Hellenic Religion and Christianization c. 370-529'' 2:120〕
Strabo and Basil of Caesarea state that it was not Greek.〔Mark Janse, "The Resurrection of Cappadocian (Asia Minor Greek)", ''ΑΩ International'' (full text )〕〔As referenced in Arnold Hugh Martin Jones, ''The Cities of the Eastern Roman Provinces'', 1937, p. 430: Strabo, 12:1:2, Basil of Caesarea, ''de Spiritu Sancto'' 29, Migne, ''P.G.'' 32:208 "και Καππαδόκαι δε ούτω λέγομεν εγχωρίως"〕
It was ultimately replaced by Koine Greek, but appears to have survived in some locations until at least the 6th century CE.〔J. Eric Cooper, Michael J. Decker, ''Life and Society in Byzantine Cappadocia'' ISBN 0230361064, p. 14〕
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