APA TEGESÉ OSCO-UMBRIAN ING BASA INGGRIS?
Osco-Umbrian languages
Osco-Umbrian AKA Sabellian yaiku kelompok basa saka kulawarga basa Italic saka basa Indo-Eropah. Wong kasebut diucapake ing tengah lan kidul Italia sadurunge Latin diganti minangka daya saka Rum nggedhekake. Padha dikenal kanthi eksklusif liwat prasasti, utamané saka Oscan lan Umbrian, senadyan ana uga tembung silihan Osco-Umbrian ing basa Latin.
Definisi saka Osco-Umbrian ing bausastra Basa Inggris
Definisi Osco-Umbrian ing kamus iku klompok basa sing wis punah saka Italia kuna, kalebu Oscan, Umbrian, lan Sabellian, sing digoyang déning basa Latin. Définisi liya Osco-Umbrian ana hubungane karo utawa kalebu klompok iki basa.
BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «OSCO-UMBRIAN»
Temukaké kagunané saka
Osco-Umbrian ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
Osco-Umbrian lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
Morphology In the first and second declensions Osco-Umbrian has the original
nominative plural endings -as, -ds (see p. 242), which Latin replaced by the
pronominal forms -ai (-ae) and -oi (-1). In the consonant-stems Oscan shows the
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Leonard Robert Palmer,
1954
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Indo-European Language and Culture: An Introduction
Sabellic. (Osco-Umbrian). 13.56. The Sabellic languages derive their name from
the Sabelli, another name for the Samnites; both names are in turn etymologically
connected with the name of the Sabines. The Sabellic-speaking peoples ...
Benjamin W. Fortson, IV,
2011
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The Cambridge Ancient History
It seems clear that the name underlying this group of derivatives was that used by
the Osco-Umbrian peoples to refer to themselves; a further attestation now comes
from three recently discovered mid-fifth-century inscriptions from Penna Sam' ...
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Toward a grammar of Proto-Germanic
even failed to convince his Italian colleagues: in an important contribution to the
Hirt-Festsckrift, Devoto (1936) resolutely reaffirms the closer links between Gmo.
and Lat. and between Gmc. and Osco-Umbrian, but points out that, while PGmc.
Frans van Coetsem, Herbert L. Kufner,
1972
Osco-Umbrian (Sabellian) included Oscan, Umbrian and Volscian (and their
minor dialects).' Like the/>-Celts, all Osco- Umbrian speakers had replaced Indo-
European /k"'/ with /p/, so Proto Indo-European \?'i(s) 'who?' became Oscan pis ...
Steven Roger Fischer,
1999
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Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture
The many similarities of phonological and morphological development that Latin-
Faliscan and Osco-Umbrian share, however, have also been explained as the
result of the long-term mutual influence of Latin-Faliscan and Osco-Umbrian on ...
J. P. Mallory, Douglas Q. Adams,
1997
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The Foundations of Roman Italy
though the inscriptions and glosses and proper names of these and some other
tribes do represent a patois that belongs to the Latinian group of dialects rather
than to Osco-Umbrian, that fact is not in itself enough to warrant us in including ...
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Readings in Linguistics I & II
This is here illustrated by a comparison of parts of the Latin and the Osco-
Umbrian consonant system. The reconstructed phonemes based on this material
may be regarded either as proto-Italic or as (provisionally) Indo-European,
according ...
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Samnium and the Samnites
... centuries later were using Latinian and Osco-Umbrian dialects could be the
result of persistent infiltration by groups of Indo- European-speaking pastoral
warrior nomads who already in the prehistoric period had mingled, no doubt
violently, ...
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samnium and the samnites
... centuries later were using Latinian and Osco-Umbrian dialects could be the
result of persistent infiltration by groups of Indo- European-speaking pastoral
warrior nomads who already in the prehistoric period had mingled, no doubt
violently, ...