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    Umbrian language - Wikipedia

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    Umbrian is an extinct Italic language formerly spoken by the Umbri in the ancient Italian region of Umbria. Within the Italic languages it is closely related to the Oscan group and is therefore associated with it in the group of Osco-Umbrian languages, a term generally replaced by Sabellic in modern

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    Umbrian is known from about 30 inscriptions dated from the 7th through 1st centuries BC. The largest cache by far is the Iguvine Tablets, seven inscribed bronze tablets found in 1444 near the village of

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    The Iguvine tablets were written in two alphabets. The older, the Umbrian alphabet, like other Old Italic script, was derived from the Etruscan alphabet, and was written right-to-left,

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    Umbrian shares some phonological changes with its sister language Oscan.
    Labialization of *kʷ to p
    This change is shared with Umbrian, and so is a common Sabellic change, reminiscent of the k/p split between Goidellic (Irish, etc) and

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    • Pio Paolucci (1966). Scheggia - Note Critico-Storiche (PDF) (in Italian). Empoli: La Toscografica.
    • AA.VV. (2004). Umbria. Guida d'Italia (in Italian).

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    • Buck, Carl Darling. 1979. A Grammar of Oscan and Umbrian: With a Collection of Inscriptions and a Glossary. Hildesheim: Olms.

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    Taken from the Iguvine Tablets, tablet Va, lines 6-10 (written in the native alphabet on the tablet):
    (6) ...Sakreu (7) perakneu upetu, revestu, puře teřte, (8) eru emantu herte, et pihaklu pune (9) tribřiçu fuiest, akrutu revestu (10) emantu herte...

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  2. Umbrian alphabet and language - Omniglot

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    1. Type of writing system: alphabet
    2. Writing direction: right to left or left to right in horizontal lines
    3. Used to write: Umbrian
    4. Words were separated with a colon-like symbol
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  3. Umbrian language | Britannica

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    Umbrian language, one of the ancient Italic languages closely related to Oscan and Volscian and more distantly related to Latin and Faliscan. Umbrian was spoken in central Italy , probably only in the area of the Tiber River valley in the last few centuries bc ; …

  4. Umbrian language words & meanings | • The Vore

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    In the ancient region of present-day Italy, Umbria, the Umbrian language was spoken from around 700 to 100 B.C. It is part of the Italic language family, and is very closely related to the Oscan language group. An example of words and their translated English meanings of Umbrian can be found below. There is also a comparison to Latin and ...

  5. Umbrian language - Verbix

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    This fact was to make for various sorts of changes in the language which did not take place in Latin or even in Umbrian's closest relative, Oscan. Other languages related to Umbrian were Volscian, Pelignan, Picene (believed to be the first non-Indo-European tongue to be assimilated into I.E.) and Auruncan. Some dialects in Central Italy bore some Umbrian features as well as …

  6. Umbrian language - definition of Umbrian language by The ...

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    Umbrian - an extinct Italic language of ancient southern Italy Osco-Umbrian - a group of dead languages of ancient Italy; they were displace by Latin Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

  7. Umbrian

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    Umbrian was the language of Umbria (central Italy), east of the Tiber River valley, in the second half of the last millennium BCE. It became extinct a couple of centuries before Oscan which is attested until the 1st century CE. Documents. There are about forty Umbrian inscriptions in total.

  8. Umbrian language | Article about Umbrian language by The ...

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    Umbrian (ŭm`brēən), extinct language belonging to the Italic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages. See Italic languages 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.....

  9. Osco-Umbrian languages - Wikipedia

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    • Adams, Douglas Q., and James P. Mallory. 1997. "Italic languages." In The encyclopedia of Indo-European culture. Edited by James P. Mallory and Douglas Q. Adams, 314–19. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn.
    • Baldi, Philip. 2002. The foundations of Latin. Berlin: de Gruyter.
    • Beeler, Madison S. 1952. "The relation of Latin and Osco-Umbrian." Language 28: 435–43.

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  10. A grammar of Oscan and Umbrian : with a collection of ...

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    31/12/2014 · A grammar of Oscan and Umbrian : with a collection of inscriptions and a glossary by Buck, Carl Darling, 1866-1955

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