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Gvozdanović, Jadranka, “On the linguistic classification of Venetic”, Journal of Language Relationship 7 (2012): 33–46.

Citation details
Article
“On the linguistic classification of Venetic”
Volume
7
Pages
33–46
Description
Abstract (cited)
Venetic and its variants in prehistoric and early historic Europe are still enigmatic to historical linguists. Traditionally, it is assumed that Venetic of Armorica was probably Celtic, but Venetic of the Northern Adriatic, for which we have written evidence, is assumed to have constituted a separate branch of Indo-European. The least evidence is known for East European Venetic. This paper discusses the available evidence, particularly on Venetic of the Northern Adriatic, in the light of linguistic data on other branches of Indo-European, such as Celtic and Slavic. Special attention is paid to the relations between Venetic and Continental Celtic, revealing some new aspects.
Subjects and topics
Headings
Venetic language Continental Celtic languages Indo-European languages
Keywords
areal linguistics
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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