Paleo-Corsican language
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paleo-corsican-language-220-3693861
title:
Paleo-Corsican language
text:
The Paleo-Corsican language is an extinct language spoken in Corsica and presumably in the northeastern part of Sardinia by the ancient Corsi populations during the Bronze and Iron Ages. The scanty evidence of the language, which comes mainly from toponymy, would indicate a type of Pre-Indo-European language or, according to others, Indo-European, with Ligurian and Iberian affinity. Antoine Peretti, claiming the presence of different linguistic areas, ranks as Ligurian some suffixes appearing in
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
Extinct language of Corsica
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleo-Corsican_language
date created:
2017-03-19T23:38:20Z
date modified:
2024-09-13T22:31:27Z
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