Pre-Samnite language

Pre-Samnite was an ancient language spoken in southern Campania, in Italy. The name Pre-Samnite refers to the fact that the language was spoken in early times in an area that was later colonised by Samnites, who spoke Oscan.[1] Pre-Samnite is recorded in a few short inscriptions[1] dating from around 500 BC.[2] The language belongs to the Sabellian group of languages, and may be closely related to Oscan, but shows a number of archaic features which were lost from Oscan.[3] However, the material is too scanty to enable a precise determination of the relation of Pre-Samnite either to Oscan or to the other Sabellian languages.

Pre-Samnite
Native toItaly
RegionCampania
Era5th–6th centuries BCE
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
GlottologNone

References

  1. Sabellian Languages, R. E. Wallace, in The Ancient Languages of Europe, Ed. R. D. Woodward
  2. Formations of the perfect in the Sabellian languages with the Italic and Indo-European background, D. Piwowarczyk
  3. Sabellian Demonstratives: Forms and Functions, Emmanuel Dupraz


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