10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FALISCAN»
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The Latin Dialect of the Ager Faliscus: 150 Years of Scholarship
The. lexicon. In this chapter, the lexical elements attested in the Faliscan
inscriptions are compared with the corresponding elements in Latin, the Sabellic
languages, and, where necessary, Etruscan. The chapter opens with some
remarks on ...
Gabriël C. L. M. Bakkum, 2009
2
The Foundations of Latin
The relationship between Latin and Faliscan There are broadly three schools of
thought on the relationship of Latin to Faliscan. The majority view holds that the
Italic languages have two main divisions, the Latin-Faliscan group and the ...
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The Regional Diversification of Latin 200 BC - AD 600
keen to see Faliscan as still a living language, stating that 'it is reasonable simply
on chronological grounds to assume that native speakers of Faliscan survived
into the second century BC'. He also says that the inscription 'provides ...
4
How to Kill a Dragon : Aspects of Indo-European Poetics: ...
10 Saxa loquuntur: The first age of poetry in Italy — Faliscan and South Picene
Historians speak of 'the flowering of Italy' in the Archaic Period (8th to 5th
centuries B.C.) 1 as a response to the waves of colonization spreading over the
coastal ...
Calvert Watkins Professor of Linguistics and the Classics Harvard University, 1995
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Etruscan Red-figured Vase-painting at Caere
from it,9 consistently led to mistaking the two distinct fabrics as solely Faliscan. In
the past, I have devoted a number of studies to the differentiation of Caeretan and
Faliscan vases of similar shape and decoration comprised of female heads in ...
Mario Aldo Del Chiaro, 1974
6
New International Encyclopedia
Latin-Faliscan is distinguished from Oscan- Umbrian in (1) the treatment of the
Indo- European labiovelars, e.g., Lat. quando, Falisc. cuando, Osc. pun, "cum"; (2
) the retention of final a, e.g., Lat. multa, Falisc. Pola, "Paulla," Osc. molto; (3) the ...
Our knowledge of the Latin-Faliscan group is nearly confined to what we know
about Latin. Latin is usually said to be the language of Latium, and that is, no
doubt, the original meaning of the word. The Latin of the Roman domain,
however, the ...
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An Introduction to the Indo-European Languages
Latin is the principal member of the Italic family, which itself is usually divided into
two groups, the Latin- Faliscan and the Oscan-Umbrian. We shall now focus on
the Italic family proper and the relationship between its two main divisions.
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Indo-European Language and Culture: An Introduction
The Latino-Faliscan and Sabellic branches differ in certain details of nominal
inflection, but as an aggregate they show that Italic inherited the PIE case-
endings with little change. The instrumental had been lost by the historical period
(though ...
Benjamin W. Fortson, IV, 2011
Our knowledge of the Latin-Faliscan group is nearly confined to what we know
about Latin. Latin is usually said to be the language of Latium, and that is, no
doubt, the original meaning of the word. The Latin of the Roman doniain,
however, the ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FALISCAN»
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Progress Report from “Adopting Narce: Rescuing a Forgotten Past”
In the Spring of 2014, the AIA awarded a Site Preservation Grant to Adopting Narce, a preservation and outreach project at the ancient Faliscan ... «Archaeological Institute of America Latest News, Nov 14»
Dispatches from the AIA - September/October 2014
Also included in the exhibition were reproductions of ancient Faliscan dresses created by women who had participated in spinning and ... «Archaeological Institute of America Latest News, Sep 14»
Art review: The Chimaera of Arezzo at the Getty Villa
Produced by the little-known Faliscan tribe, it evokes a continuum from the Greek age of epic poets Homer and Hesiod, who wrote about the ... «Los Angeles Times, Aug 09»