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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' ...
4
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 ...
8
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, ...