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- Paleo-Sardinian_language abstract "Paleo-Sardinian (Paleosardinian) or Paleo-Sardo (Paleosardo), also known as Nuragic, is the pre-Indo-European language (or perhaps languages) of Sardinia and Corsica, which is thought to have left traces in the modern Sardinian language. By the third century, Latin had become the language of Sardinia, and the old language(s) survive mainly in toponyms, which appear to preserve grammatical suffixes, and in a few names of plants. There is toponymic evidence suggesting that it may have had connection to Basque or to the pre-Indo-European Iberian language of Spain (Blasco Ferrer, 2010), or maybe to the ancient languages of Sicily. Archeologist Giovanni Ugas suggested that the three Nuragic peoples may have had separate origins and thus spoke different languages: The Balari from the Balearic Islands and possibly of Iberian origin, the Corsi from the north and possibly of Ligurian origin, and the Iolei / Iliensi from the south and possible Numidian (or perhaps Sicani) origin. The three modern dialects of Gallurese, Logudorese, and Campidanese might reflect that multilingual substratum.Bertoldi & Terracini[citation needed] propose that the common suffix -ara (with stress on the antepenult) was a plural marker, and indicated a connection to Iberian or to the Paleo-Sicilian languages. Terracini claims a similar connection for the suffix -ànarV, -ànnarV, -énnarV, -ònnarV, as in the personal name Bonnànnaro. A suffix -ini also seems to be characteristic, as in the personal name Barùmini. A suffix or suffixes -arr-, -err-, -orr-, -urr- have been claimed to correspond to Numidia (Terracini), to Iberia (specifically Basque, Blasco Ferrer), to the south of Italy and Gascony (presumably Basque, Rohlfs), and to Basque (Wagner, Hubschmid).The non-Latin suffixes -ài, -éi, -òi, -ùi survive in modern place names based on Latin roots. Terracini sees connections to Berber. Bertoldi sees an Anatolian connection in the endings -ài, -asài (similar claims have been made of the Elymians of Sicily). A suffix -aiko is also common in Iberia and may have a Celtic origin. The tribal suffix -itani, -etani, as in the Sulcitani, has also been identified as Paleosardinian.".
- Paleo-Sardinian_language iso6393Code "none".
- Paleo-Sardinian_language spokenIn Corsica_et_Sardinia.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language thumbnail Etnie_Nuragiche.jpg?width=300.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language wikiPageID "31709304".
- Paleo-Sardinian_language wikiPageRevisionID "574202833".
- Paleo-Sardinian_language ethnicity Nuragic_civilization.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language extinct "c. 2nd century AD".
- Paleo-Sardinian_language familycolor "unclassified".
- Paleo-Sardinian_language hasPhotoCollection Paleo-Sardinian_language.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language iso "none".
- Paleo-Sardinian_language map "Etnie Nuragiche.jpg".
- Paleo-Sardinian_language mapcaption "Nuragic tribes".
- Paleo-Sardinian_language name "Paleo-Sardinian".
- Paleo-Sardinian_language nativename "Nuragic".
- Paleo-Sardinian_language region Corsica_et_Sardinia.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language subject Category:Ancient_peoples_of_Sardinia.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language subject Category:Extinct_languages_of_Europe.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language subject Category:Languages_of_Sardinia.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language subject Category:Unclassified_languages_of_Europe.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language type AncientPeoplesOfSardinia.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language type Communication100033020.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language type ExtinctLanguagesOfEurope.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language type Group100031264.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language type Language106282651.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language type LanguagesOfSardinia.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language type People107942152.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language type UnclassifiedLanguages.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language type Language.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language type Language.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language type InformationEntity.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language comment "Paleo-Sardinian (Paleosardinian) or Paleo-Sardo (Paleosardo), also known as Nuragic, is the pre-Indo-European language (or perhaps languages) of Sardinia and Corsica, which is thought to have left traces in the modern Sardinian language. By the third century, Latin had become the language of Sardinia, and the old language(s) survive mainly in toponyms, which appear to preserve grammatical suffixes, and in a few names of plants.".
- Paleo-Sardinian_language label "Idioma nurago".
- Paleo-Sardinian_language label "Lingua protosarda".
- Paleo-Sardinian_language label "Paleo-Sardinian language".
- Paleo-Sardinian_language label "Протосардский язык".
- Paleo-Sardinian_language sameAs Idioma_nurago.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language sameAs Lingua_protosarda.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language sameAs m.0gmfxmm.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language sameAs Q1110149.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language sameAs Q1110149.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language sameAs Paleo-Sardinian_language.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language wasDerivedFrom Paleo-Sardinian_language?oldid=574202833.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language depiction Etnie_Nuragiche.jpg.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language isPrimaryTopicOf Paleo-Sardinian_language.
- Paleo-Sardinian_language name "Nuragic".
- Paleo-Sardinian_language name "Paleo-Sardinian".