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Osco-Umbrian Sabellian (''Sabellic'') is a group of languages of the Italic language family of the Indo-European languages. They were spoken in central and southern Italy before Latin replaced them as the power of the Romans expanded. They are known almost exclusively through inscriptions, principally of Oscan and Umbrian, though there are also some Osco-Umbrian loanwords in Latin. ==Languages== Attested languages are: *Umbrian, Volscian, Sabine, South Picene, Marsian, Paelignian, Hernican, Marrucinian, Oscan, Pre-Samnite. Aequian and Vestinian may also have been part of this group. These have traditionally been ascribed to an Oscan group or an Umbrian group. However, they are all poorly attested, and such a division is not supported by the evidence. It appears that they may have formed a continuum, with Umbrian in the north, Oscan in the south, and the 'Sabellic' languages in between (see next section) having features of both.〔Rex Wallace, 2008, "Sabellian Languages", in Woodard, ed., ''The Ancient Languages of Europe,'' CUP, p 98〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Osco-Umbrian languages」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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