Paleo-Corsican language

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Paleo-Corsican
Region
Ligurian?[1][2]
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
GlottologNone
Paleo-Sardinian
languages.
Ancient tribes of Corsica, speakers of Paleo-Corsican language or languages.
Nuragic populations, ancient tribes of Sardinia, speakers of Paleo-Corsican language or languages are shown in blue.

The Paleo-Corsican language is an

Ligurian and Iberian affinity.[3]

Antoine Peretti, claiming the presence of different linguistic areas, ranks as Ligurian some suffixes appearing in Corsican place names, like -asco, -elo/-ello, -ate/-ati and -inco.[4]

See also

References

Bibliography

  • Zucca, Raimondo (1996). La Corsica romana. Oristano: S'Alvure. .