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The Stoics are unironically a good place to start. While they aren't Analytic at all, their philosophy of language and their logic are very similar to modern analytic conceptions of it. Read J.M. Rist's "Stoic Philosophy" and Benson Mate's "Stoic Logic" to get a basic grasp of the types of concepts dealt with in analytic philosophy (the latter also goes a bit into Frege and Carnap, which are also prime places to start). Plus, people make a bigger deal of it here than in real life so don't take it too seriously and shit on or ignore Continental philosophers because they aren't Analytic. Just study what you find interesting like >>15822257 says and start at the basics.

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