Personal Names and Ethnic Names in Archaic Italy (original) (raw)

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New' Gaulish Personal Names

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Personal Names in Early Etruscan Inscriptions. An anthropological perspective

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The Lombard Names of Early Medieval Tuscany

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Adiego (2019) The Survival of the God Name Sarruma in Cilician Names in the Greek Sources

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Where linguistics fails: towards interpretations of some divine names in the Roman Danubian Provinces

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Names in Neo-Punic Inscriptions

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Linguistic Strata in Ancient Cantabria: The Evidence of Toponyms, Hispania Antiqua 31 (2007), 7-20

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Greek Female Names in the Greek Inscriptions in Bulgaria. – Linguistique balkanique , XXXIX, 3–4, 1997–1998, 110–123.

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Divine Names from Latin Inscriptions of Istria: some considerations

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Latin umbra and its Proto-Indo-European Origins

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Umbrian erus

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The Cisalpine Celtic (patronymic) suffix -al-, revisited

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(con D. Baglioni) On a peculiar morpho-syntactic pattern in the adaptation of Levantine place names into Early Modern Italian

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The inscriptions of Todi (Umbria) and Vergiate (Transpadana): a study in Cisalpine Celtic epigraphic habits, noun morphology, and the linguistic classification of Lepontic

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