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Paleo-Sardinian language

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combined with the Basque seguila «chÚvre d'un an» which seems to be derived from the Basque seliail, segai! «svelte», safaildu «décharner, maigrir». Of course, not everything is equally certain, and the investigation must be continued and expanded. Naturally I am far from wanting to identify
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Sardinians and Basques, Sardinians and Iberians, I believe that one must always bear in mind that other influences may also have manifested themselves, long-standing Mediterranean influences, Ligurian and perhaps even Alpine influences. Certain coincidences between Sardinian and
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came slowly to be the only language spoken by the islanders. Paleo-Sardinian is thought to have left traces in the island's
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origin who imported their Indo-European language to the island, pushing out the Pre-Indo-European languages spoken by the
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There is toponymic evidence suggesting that the Paleo-Sardinian language may have had connection to the reconstructed
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might reflect that multilingual substratum. Other Paleo-Sardinian tribes of possible Indo-European stock were the
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Aion: Annali del Dipartimento di Studi del Mondo Classico e del Mediterraneo Antico — Sezione linguistica
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with the meaning of "the little (mountain) in the set of the territories which are in plain sight".
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and southern Sardinia); Sardian or Nuragic relict, to be compared – not derived – with the Greek
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The linguist M. Pittau argues that the Paleo-Sardinian ("Sardian") language and the
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survive in modern place names based on Latin roots. Terracini sees connections to
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This article is about the ancient language of Sardinia. For modern Sardinian, see
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Archeologist Giovanni Ugas suggested that the three main Nuragic populations (
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Max Leopold Wagner, Osservazioni sui sostrati etnico-linguistici sardi, 1933
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of Indo-European. According to Pittau, the "Nuragics" were a population of
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Los vocablos en-rr-de la lengua sarda: Conexiones con la península ibérica
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were closely linked, as he argues that they were both emanations of the
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The common subdivision of modern Sardinian into the three dialects of
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from the north of the island, who might have been originally from
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Some examples of Nuragic names of Indo-European origin might be:
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Giulio Paulis. "Il paleosardo: retrospettive e prospettive",
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Extinct language isolate indigenous to the island of Sardinia
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Ong, Brenda Man Qing; Perono Cacciafoco, Francesco (2022).
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Paleosardo: Le radici linguistiche della Sardegna neolitica
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Pittau, La lingua sardiana o dei protosardi, Cagliari 2001.
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proposed six linguistic layers in prehistoric Sardinia.
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also seems to be characteristic, as in the place name
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Bertoldi and Terracini propose that the common suffix
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a machine-translated version of the Italian article.
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The tribal suffix 1051:Appellativi nuragici di matrice indoeuropea 667: 406:. Similarities between Paleo-Sardinian and 1822: 1730: 1280: 1266: 1258: 157: 1248: 1238: 857:According to Guido Borghi, researcher of 716: 927: 721:Nuragic populations, ancient tribes of 493:have been claimed to correspond to the 1152:] (in Italian). 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