The Tongues of Italy: Prehistory and HistoryThrough the centuries, Italy has received many cultures from lands around the Mediterranean and beyond the Alps, which either superseded prevailing Italian cultures or were absorbed by them. But the result is always a mixture. The linguistic evolution of Italy parallels this development, and presented as part of the cultural history it beomes a colorful and exciting tale.--dust jacket. |
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21 Maybe it can be explained etymologically from Illyrian , 22 or Italic , 23 or perhaps it is related to Latin picus , 17 The latest opinion of Pisani 1954 , 49 , is that Northern East Italic is indeed non - Indo - European without ...
21 Maybe it can be explained etymologically from Illyrian , 22 or Italic , 23 or perhaps it is related to Latin picus , 17 The latest opinion of Pisani 1954 , 49 , is that Northern East Italic is indeed non - Indo - European without ...
Pagina 199
CHAPTER XVI The Pre - Italic Dialects First I must state how I propose to employ the terms Pre - Italic , Italic , and Latinian . From an Indo - Europeanist's point of view Italic signifies all those Indo - European dialects which ...
CHAPTER XVI The Pre - Italic Dialects First I must state how I propose to employ the terms Pre - Italic , Italic , and Latinian . From an Indo - Europeanist's point of view Italic signifies all those Indo - European dialects which ...
Pagina 229
Furthermore , if for once the uer sacrum migrations furnish trustworthy evidence concerning the manner of the spread of Italic in Italy at a late date , we may possibly surmise that this type of linguistic propagation of Italic dialects ...
Furthermore , if for once the uer sacrum migrations furnish trustworthy evidence concerning the manner of the spread of Italic in Italy at a late date , we may possibly surmise that this type of linguistic propagation of Italic dialects ...
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