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Paleohispanic languages

The paleo-Hispanic languages[1] were the languages of the Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula, excluding languages of foreign colonies, such as Greek in Emporion and Phoenician in Qart Hadast. After the Roman conquest of Hispania the Paleohispanic languages, with the exception of Proto-Basque, were replaced by Latin, the ancestor of the modern Iberian Romance languages.

Paleohispanic
(geographic)
Geographic
distribution
Mainly, Iberia and southwestern France (including Andorra)
Paleohispanic languages according to inscriptions (except Aquitanian – according to anthroponyms and theonyms used in Latin inscriptions).

Pre-Roman languages of Iberia by 300 BCE [1].

Languages

Some of these languages were documented directly through inscriptions, mainly in Paleohispanic scripts, that date for sure between the 5th century BC, maybe from the 7th century in the opinion of some researchers, until the end of the 1st century BC or the beginning of the 1st century AD.

Other Paleohispanic languages can only be identified indirectly through toponyms, anthroponyms or theonyms cited by Roman and Greek sources.

Classification

Of these languages, Celtiberian, Gallaecian, Lusitanian, and presumably Sorothaptic were Indo-European languages; Celtiberian and Gallaecian were Celtic languages, and Lusitanian may also have been, but the hypothetical Sorothaptic was not. Aquitanian was a precursor of Basque, while Tartessian and Iberian remain unclassified.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ Sinner, Alejandro G.; Velaza, Javier (5 March 2019). Palaeohispanic Languages and Epigraphies. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/oso/9780198790822.001.0001. ISBN 978-0-19-879082-2.
  2. ^ "ISO entry for Sorothaptic". "MultiTree entry for Sorothaptic".
  3. ^ Coromines, Joan (1976). Els ploms sorotàptics d'Arles [The sorotaptic leads of Arles] (in Catalan). pp. 142–216.
  4. ^ Brill's New Pauly, 2008, p. 50
  5. ^ Martines, Josep (2020). "General Lexicon". In Argenter, Joan A.; Lüdtke, Jens (eds.). Manual of Catalan Linguistics. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 311–350. ISBN 978-3-11-044831-3.
  6. ^ Broderick, George (2010). "Die vorrömischen Sprachen auf der iberischen Halbinsel" [The pre-Roman languages of the Iberian Peninsula]. In Hinrichs, Uwe (ed.). Das Handbuch der Eurolinguistik [The Eurolinguistics Handbook] (in German) (1st ed.). Wiesbaden, Germany: Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. pp. 304–305. ISBN 978-3-447-05928-2.

Further reading

  • COROMINES, JOAN. "Les Plombs Sorothaptiques d'Arles". In: Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie (ZrP) 91, no. 1-2 (1975): 1-53. https://doi.org/10.1515/zrph.1975.91.1-2.1
  • Correa, José Antonio (1994): «La lengua ibérica», Revista española de lingüística 24, 2, pp. 263–287.
  • Jordán, Carlos (2004): Celtibérico, Zaragoza.
  • Hoz, Javier de (1995): «Tartesio, fenicio y céltico, 25 años después», Tartessos 25 años después, pp. 591–607.
  • de Hoz Bravo, Jesús Javier; Churruca, Joaquín Gorrochategui Churruca. "Paleohispánica y Filología Clásica". In: Conuentus Classicorum: temas y formas del Mundo Clásico. Coord. por Jesús de la Villa, Emma Falque Rey, José Francisco González Castro, María José Muñoz Jiménez, Vol. 1, 2017, pp. 119-150. ISBN 978-84-697-8214-9
  • Rodríguez Ramos, Jesús (2005): «Introducció a l'estudi de les inscripcions ibèriques», Revista de la Fundació Privada Catalana per l'Arqueologia ibèrica, 1, pp. 13–144.
  • Untermann, Jürgen : Monumenta Linguarum Hispanicarum, Wiesbaden. (1975): I Die Münzlegenden. (1980): II Die iberischen Inschriften aus Sudfrankreicht. (1990): III Die iberischen Inschriften aus Spanien. (1997): IV Die tartessischen, keltiberischen und lusitanischen Inschriften.
  • Vallejo Ruiz, J. M. (2021). "Lengua lusitana y onomástica de Lusitania. 25 años después". In: Palaeohispanica. Revista Sobre Lenguas Y Culturas De La Hispania Antigua, 21, 369-395. https://doi.org/10.36707/palaeohispanica.v21i0.409
  • Velaza, Javier (1996): Epigrafía y lengua ibéricas, Barcelona.

External links

  • Detailed map of the Pre-Roman Peoples of Iberia (around 200 BC)

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The paleo Hispanic languages 1 were the languages of the Pre Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula excluding languages of foreign colonies such as Greek in Emporion and Phoenician in Qart Hadast After the Roman conquest of Hispania the Paleohispanic languages with the exception of Proto Basque were replaced by Latin the ancestor of the modern Iberian Romance languages Paleohispanic geographic GeographicdistributionMainly Iberia and southwestern France including Andorra Paleohispanic languages according to inscriptions except Aquitanian according to anthroponyms and theonyms used in Latin inscriptions Pre Roman languages of Iberia by 300 BCE 1 Contents 1 Languages 2 Classification 3 See also 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksLanguages EditSome of these languages were documented directly through inscriptions mainly in Paleohispanic scripts that date for sure between the 5th century BC maybe from the 7th century in the opinion of some researchers until the end of the 1st century BC or the beginning of the 1st century AD Vasconic languages Proto Basque Unattested partially reconstructed through internal analysis of modern Basque Proto Basque is also the ancestor or sibling of the Aquitanian language see below Aquitanian Close relative of modern Basque Some scholars characterise Aquitanian as an ancestor of Basque while others describe Aquitanian and Basque as siblings both descended from Proto Basque Unclassified languages Iberian Shares many obvious similarities with the Vasconic languages However lack of data has thus far prevented scholars from determining whether these similarities arose from convergence due to intense contact or whether Iberian does in fact possess a genetic relationship to the Vasconic languages Tartessian Scholarly opinion places Tartessian definitely outside of the Indo European family but further classification remains uncertain Tartessian seems to have borrowed many place names from some Celtic and or other Indo European languages but its syllable structure is totally incompatible with the phonology of any Indo European language and much more compatible with the phonology of the Vasconic languages and Iberian Despite this phonological compatibility a lack of data has thus far made it impossible to clarify any relationship with the Vasconic languages or Iberian Indo European languages Celtic languages Celtiberian Gallaecian Internally unclassified languages Lusitanian Definitely an Indo European language Possibly Celtic or Italic but a lack of data has prevented scholars from determining exactly where Lusitanian fits within the Indo European family Sorothaptic 2 from Greek soros soros funerary urn and 8aptos thaptos buried is a hypothetical pre Celtic language Joan Coromines identified problematic words in Catalan with inscriptions on lead tablets from ca 2nd century CE found at Amelie les Bains on the Catalan French border The inscriptions include some Latin but also a non Latin and non Celtic component that Coromines identifies with the Urnfield culture from a millennium earlier claiming to have found such Sorothaptic place names across Europe 3 4 Like the better known Vasconic substrate hypothesis Coromines Sorothaptic hypothesis has not been well received 5 Other Paleohispanic languages can only be identified indirectly through toponyms anthroponyms or theonyms cited by Roman and Greek sources Classification EditOf these languages Celtiberian Gallaecian Lusitanian and presumably Sorothaptic were Indo European languages Celtiberian and Gallaecian were Celtic languages and Lusitanian may also have been but the hypothetical Sorothaptic was not Aquitanian was a precursor of Basque while Tartessian and Iberian remain unclassified 6 See also EditIberian languages Languages of Spain Languages of Portugal Hispano Celtic languages Vasconic substrate hypothesis Paleo European languages Pre Indo European languagesReferences Edit Sinner Alejandro G Velaza Javier 5 March 2019 Palaeohispanic Languages and Epigraphies Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 oso 9780198790822 001 0001 ISBN 978 0 19 879082 2 ISO entry for Sorothaptic MultiTree entry for Sorothaptic Coromines Joan 1976 Els ploms sorotaptics d Arles The sorotaptic leads of Arles in Catalan pp 142 216 Brill s New Pauly 2008 p 50 Martines Josep 2020 General Lexicon In Argenter Joan A Ludtke Jens eds Manual of Catalan Linguistics Berlin Walter de Gruyter pp 311 350 ISBN 978 3 11 044831 3 Broderick George 2010 Die vorromischen Sprachen auf der iberischen Halbinsel The pre Roman languages of the Iberian Peninsula In Hinrichs Uwe ed Das Handbuch der Eurolinguistik The Eurolinguistics Handbook in German 1st ed Wiesbaden Germany Otto Harrassowitz Verlag pp 304 305 ISBN 978 3 447 05928 2 Further reading EditCOROMINES JOAN Les Plombs Sorothaptiques d Arles In Zeitschrift fur romanische Philologie ZrP 91 no 1 2 1975 1 53 https doi org 10 1515 zrph 1975 91 1 2 1 Correa Jose Antonio 1994 La lengua iberica Revista espanola de linguistica 24 2 pp 263 287 Jordan Carlos 2004 Celtiberico Zaragoza Hoz Javier de 1995 Tartesio fenicio y celtico 25 anos despues Tartessos 25 anos despues pp 591 607 de Hoz Bravo Jesus Javier Churruca Joaquin Gorrochategui Churruca Paleohispanica y Filologia Clasica In Conuentus Classicorum temas y formas del Mundo Clasico Coord por Jesus de la Villa Emma Falque Rey Jose Francisco Gonzalez Castro Maria Jose Munoz Jimenez Vol 1 2017 pp 119 150 ISBN 978 84 697 8214 9 Rodriguez Ramos Jesus 2005 Introduccio a l estudi de les inscripcions iberiques Revista de la Fundacio Privada Catalana per l Arqueologia iberica 1 pp 13 144 Untermann Jurgen Monumenta Linguarum Hispanicarum Wiesbaden 1975 I Die Munzlegenden 1980 II Die iberischen Inschriften aus Sudfrankreicht 1990 III Die iberischen Inschriften aus Spanien 1997 IV Die tartessischen keltiberischen und lusitanischen Inschriften Vallejo Ruiz J M 2021 Lengua lusitana y onomastica de Lusitania 25 anos despues In Palaeohispanica Revista Sobre Lenguas Y Culturas De La Hispania Antigua 21 369 395 https doi org 10 36707 palaeohispanica v21i0 409 Velaza Javier 1996 Epigrafia y lengua ibericas Barcelona External links EditPre Roman languages and writing systems from Spain and Portugal Jesus Rodriguez Ramos Detailed map of the Pre Roman Peoples of Iberia around 200 BC Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paleohispanic languages amp oldid 1151505727 Sorothaptic, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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