A dead language that was spoken in Chinese Turkestan (Xinjiang) during the first millennium A.D. and written in a North Indian script. It has two distinct forms, known as Tocharian A and B.
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- Everything about Tocharian Article by Mark Dickens on the language's discovery, phonology, morphology, syntax, lexicon, dialects, and Indo-European context.
- Tocharian Alphabet GIF and JPG images with information on its origin and notable features.
- Tocharian A Texts A very coarsely annotated collection of texts.
- Tocharian B Texts A very coarsely annotated collection of texts.
- TITUS: Tocharian Manuscripts: THT Includes transliterations and translations as well as scans of Tocharian A and Tocharian B manuscripts, from TITUS (Thesaurus Indogermanischer Text- und Sprachmaterialien [Compendium of Indo-European texts and linguistic materials])
- Tokharian and Baltic - William R. Schmalstieg An essay drawing parallels between the Tokharian and the Baltic subfamilies of Indo-European languages.
- Tocharian A Tocharian-to-English dictionary with nearly 200 words. Often provides etymologies as well.