ITALIC LANGUAGES

subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages that may be divided into two groups. The first group consists of the ancient Italic languages and dialects that were once spoken in Italy. The most important of these were Latin, Faliscan, Oscan, and Umbrian; Latin was the only one to survive antiquity (see Latin language). From Latin are derived the Romance languages, which in turn comprise the second (or medieval and modern) group of the Italic subfamily; they include Catalan, Sardinian, French, Italian, Portuguese, Occitan, Rhaeto-Romanic, Romanian, and Spanish. The ancient Italic languages, with the exception of Latin, are now preserved chiefly in inscriptions, although occasional references in ancient authors and a number of proper and place names furnish added evidence. Latin, however, is amply recorded in numerous literary works as well as in inscriptions. The earliest existing inscription in an Italic language is in Latin and goes back to the 5th or 6th cent. b.c. At first the use of Latin was limited to Rome and the area around it, but the Romans spread their language throughout Italy and eventually over their vast empire. Faliscan, which is closely related to Latin, was once prevalent in an area in S Etruria, which is N of Rome. It is thought that people speaking Latin and Faliscan first entered and settled in Italy before or about 1000 b.c. and that the speakers of Oscan and Umbrian probably arrived somewhat later. Umbrian, which was current in the region of Umbria in central Italy NE of Rome, was superseded by Latin in time. Oscan was spoken in central and S Italy and NE Sicily. It too was finally absorbed by Latin. In general, the texts and records of the ancient Italic languages, including Latin, are written in alphabets that can be traced back to the Greek alphabet, often by way of the Etruscan alphabet. See Indo-European.

See J. Whatmough, The Foundations of Italy (1937); R. S. Conway, The Italic Dialects (2 vol., 1897, repr. 1967).

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...relationship between the Italic and Celtic languages. This special relationship...features shared by the Italic and Celtic languages, frequently to the exclusion...similarities between the Italic and Celtic languages from Meillet 1922...
...Greece. When I come to the Italic languages, which are closely connected...descendants of these people spoke Italic languages that we know from written...respect it resembles Greek, Italic, and other Indo-European languages. It is the result of an...
...language of Italy. Most of the other Italic languages had disappeared completely, while...survived only as spoken regional languages in shrinking local communities...the Etruscans. Various Celtic languages, especially Gaulish, were spoken...
...Italo-Celtic 375 Italic 375 Latin 375 Romance Languages 376 Celtic 378...
...Dr Kroeber. Many American languages form denominative verbs...acceptable enough at first i Italics mine. These italicized words...most or all Indo-Germanic languages, that verbs of the type song-write...at least in some American languages, to draw the line between...
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...apparently cognate words must be present in at least three different languages before the words can serve as the basis for a proposed reconstruction...king to the protolanguage, because it is only attested in Italic (Latin re:x), Celtic (Germanic reich is borrowed from Celtic...
...postulate a complex /t^sup l^; however, such a view is quite speculative. This change is also recorded in Greek borrowings from languages of the Aegean area which could have been close to Etruscan (Woudhuizen, 1992).17 We have thus labyrinthos from a likely Cretan...
...in other Southeast European languages. Along the same line, if we...side (for instance, with my italics: "eodem Emerico de Zapolya...compounds in West Romance languages (see below), but also, in...practically all modern Germanic languages.12 Also, at times of Germanic...
...of information (see "Markup Languages: A Genealogy," page 73). Think...that Jane Doe is a boldface, italic second-level head; it cant...information revolution. Markup Languages: A Genealogy Although barely...both SGML and HTML. Markup languages have been around for years...
...que se le de cierto socorro que pide." (Italic letters indicate abbreviations.) Fol...Bancroft transcription line 948r3 (in italics) was omitted in its entirety, a fact which...consistently. Abbreviations are resolved with italic characters. I have modernized word division...
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...his paintings and sculptures await. Soon, I find myself standing between two very large paintings: <Italic Triumph of Galatea</Italic and <Italic Bay of Naples</Italic (both from 1961, and both rooted in Twombly apos;s long engagement with Mediterranean...
...families. Bombay, all are in agreement, is a meeting place of cultures and languages. Listen to <Italic Shantaram</Italic : quot;there are two hundred dialects and languages spoken in the city every day. Two <Italic hundred</Italic , for God apos...
...of studies exist, involving speakers of many ages, regions, languages, and cultures, including a 1993 review of the literature, which...speaking rates of men and women. Brizendine admitted to face=+Italic; The Washington Postface=-Italic; that in the fight between...
...Ericksonian therapy and hypnosis. Hes the lead author of face=-Italic; Hope Resiliencyface=+Italic; , which has been translated into numerous languages. Contact: hope@IamDrShort.com; website: www.HopeAndResiliency.org.face=-Italic; face=+Bold...
...the people werent so alienatingly aware of their different languages, and just read one anothers faces and emotions instead. If...Orthodox Jew--straight, shameless, and phenomenally vulgar. face=+Italic; Da Ali G Showface=-Italic; from London is a face=+Italic...
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...of the West Germanic branch of the West Indo-European family of languages. This family of languages has four main branches, namely, Hellenic (Greek); Italic or Latinian which later corrupted into the Romance languages of France, Spain, and Portugal...
...related to the neighboring Indo-European languages - Indo-Aryan and Iranian - as it is to western Indo-European languages such as Italic and Celtic and the southeastern branches of Indo-European: Thracian, Phrygian, Greek and Armenian. The last document...
...English, founded in 1983 by the late S.I. Hayakawa, 328 other languages now compete against English within our nation. Therefore, a...least. The language of the Roman Empire obliterated most Italic, Gallic and Iberian tongues and drove Celtic-speaking remnants...
...France, Scotland, Ireland, Spain -and from the indigenous Indian languages as well. He tirelessly preached education as the way to success...personal beliefs. Words from "foreign sources" were set out in italic type. Because of these strictures, errors were inevitable...


 

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ITALIC LANGUAGES subfamily of the Indo-European...first group consists of the ancient Italic languages and dialects that were once spoken...Romanian, and Spanish. The ancient Italic languages, with the exception of Latin, are now...
ROMANCE LANGUAGES group of languages belonging to the Italic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (see Italic languages ). Also called Romanic, they are spoken by about...
...Middle Persian) * , Parthian * , Persian (Farsi), Tajiki Italic (Non-Romance) Faliscan * , Latin , Oscan * , Umbrian...Tokharian B (Kuchean) * Subfamily Group Subgroup Languages and Principal Dialects...
...LANGUAGE member of the Italic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages. Latin was first encountered...Rome is located (see Italic languages ). Roman conquests later...related dialects and languages. After the ancient Romans...
UMBRIAN um bre n, extinct language belonging to the Italic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages. See Italic languages . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
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