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  1. Linguistic Landscape

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    In Anatolia, for example, the prevalence of certain nominal suffixes in coastal Greek toponyms is theorized to stem from an underlying Hittite inflectional system that resisted complete Hellenic grammatical assimilation. This resistance is thought to be due to the unique electromagnetic properties of the local limestone used for [inscription carving](/entries/inscription…