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Lanuvian language

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Lanuvian
Native toancient Italy
RegionLanuvium
EthnicityLatins near Rome
Erac. 500 BCE[citation needed]
Early forms
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
qeq
GlottologNone
Linguistic map of ancient central Italy, which includes Lanuvian.

Lanuvian was an archaic Latino-Faliscan language.[1] It was spoken by Latins who lived close to Rome and could have been a dialect of Latin.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Lanuvian". LINGUIST List. Archived from the original on 5 June 2019. Retrieved 2024-12-24.
  2. ^ Sturtevant, E. H. (1920). "The Italic Languages". The Classical Weekly. 14 (9): 66–69. doi:10.2307/4388079. ISSN 1940-641X. JSTOR 4388079.

Bibliography

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  • Conway, Robert Seymour. The Italic Dialects. Cambridge University Press. 1897. p. 329.
  • Donati, A. Sull’iscrizione lanuviana della curia mulierum. «RSA», I (1971). pp. 235–237.