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Title: The pre‑Roman elements of the Sardinian lexicon
Series Title: LOT Dissertation Series
Publication Year: 2025
Publisher: Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics / Landelijke (LOT)
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Book URL: https://dx.medra.org/10.48273/LOT0687
Author(s): Cid Swanenvleugel
Paperback
ISBN: 978-94-6093-472-8
Pages: 631
Abstract:
The Sardinian language descends from Latin, introduced to Sardinia following the Roman conquest in 238 BCE. Yet, parts of the Sardinian vocabulary cannot be explained from a Latin perspective and may instead reflect remnants of extinct languages once native to the island. This dissertation aims to uncover Sardinia’s linguistic prehistory by systematically examining these non-inherited words. Through phonological and morphological analysis, it reconstructs several properties of the pre-Roman Sardinian language. The study argues that there is insufficient evidence to support a genetic relationship between Pre-Roman Sardinian and languages such as Berber, Basque, or Etruscan. However, it does find evidence suggesting that Sardinia’s Pre-Roman language was closely related to other unattested languages once spoken along the western Mediterranean Sea coast of Europe.
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Sardinian (srd)
Language Family(ies): Sardinian
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