Paleohispanic languages explained

Paleohispanic
Acceptance:geographic
Region:Mainly, Iberia and southwestern France (including Andorra)
Familycolor:Isolate
Map:Mapa llengües paleohispàniques-ang.jpg
Mapcaption:Paleohispanic languages according to inscriptions (except Aquitanian – according to anthroponyms and theonyms used in Latin inscriptions).
Map2:Iberia 300BC-en.svg
Mapcaption2:Pre-Roman languages of Iberia by 300 BCE.

The paleo-Hispanic languages[1] are the languages of the Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula, excluding languages of foreign colonies, such as Greek in Emporion and Phoenician in Qart Hadast. After the Roman conquest of Hispania the Paleohispanic languages, with the exception of Proto-Basque, were replaced by Latin, the ancestor of the modern Iberian Romance languages.

Languages

Some of these languages were documented directly through inscriptions, mainly in Paleohispanic scripts, that date for sure between the 5th century BC, maybe from the 7th century in the opinion of some researchers, until the end of the 1st century BC or the beginning of the 1st century AD.

Sorothaptic
Region:Iberian peninsula
Ethnicity:Urnfield culture
Era:ca. 200 CE
Familycolor:Indo-European
Fam2:(unclassified)
Iso3:sxo
Linglist:sxo
Glotto:none

Other Paleohispanic languages can only be identified indirectly through toponyms, anthroponyms or theonyms cited by Roman and Greek sources.

Classification

Of these languages, Celtiberian, Gallaecian, Lusitanian, and presumably Sorothaptic were Indo-European languages; Celtiberian and Gallaecian were Celtic languages, and Lusitanian may also have been, but the hypothetical Sorothaptic was not. Aquitanian was a precursor of Basque, while Tartessian and Iberian remain unclassified.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Alejandro G. . Sinner . Javier . Velaza . Palaeohispanic Languages and Epigraphies . . 5 March 2019 . 978-0-19-879082-2 . 10.1093/oso/9780198790822.001.0001 .
  2. Web site: Sorothaptic . Summer institute of linguistics . ISO 639-3.

    Web site: MultiTree entry for Sorothaptic .

  3. Book: Coromines, Joan . Joan Coromines . 1976 . Els ploms sorotàptics d'Arles . ca . The sorotaptic leads of Arles . 142–216.
  4. Brill's New Pauly, 2008, p. 50
  5. Book: Martines, Josep . 2020 . General Lexicon . Argenter, Joan A. . Lüdtke, Jens . Manual of Catalan Linguistics . Berlin . . 311–350 . 978-3-11-044831-3 . https://books.google.com/books?id=J23cDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT367.
  6. Book: Broderick, George . Uwe . Hinrichs . Das Handbuch der Eurolinguistik . The Eurolinguistics Handbook . 1st . 2010 . Otto Harrassowitz Verlag . Wiesbaden, Germany . German . 978-3-447-05928-2 . 304–305 . Die vorrömischen Sprachen auf der iberischen Halbinsel . The pre-Roman languages of the Iberian Peninsula.