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Título
Some Linguistic Considerations on a New Celtiberian Bronze
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Palaeohispanic languages
Celtic languages
Celtiberian
Indo-European language reconstruction
Anthroponyms
Ancient toponymy
Historical morphonology
Clasificación UNESCO
5505.10 Filología
Fecha de publicación
2025
Citación
Prósper, B.M. (2025). Some Linguistic Considerations on a New Celtiberian Bronze. Вопросы Ономастики, 22, pp.104-122. https://doi.org/10.15826/vopr_onom.2025.22.1.004
Resumen
[EN] This work tackles a preliminary linguistic analysis of a new Celtiberian bronze in the Latin alphabet,
probably dating back to the mid 1st c. BC. As usual with objects that remain in private hands and
cannot be directly studied by professionals, doubts on its authenticity will predictably hover over
any attempt to interpret it. However, many traits of the text merit comment. The onomastic and
appellative material of the new bronze will prove instrumental in confi rming the existence of a western
Celtiberian dialect, spoken by the Arevaci, characterised by: a) early loss of fi nal dental sounds;
the only case of fi nal -, , goes back to a heteromorphemic sequence -t-s and must consequently
be ascribed to the phoneme /sː/ (which had a tense articulation, probably a geminate in intervocalic
position), refl ected by -s in Early Celtiberian; b) monophthongisation of all instances of an inherited
diphthong /e/, shared by the rest of Celtic Hispania (<> refl ects the emergence of secondary
diphthongs: the forms , show the eff ects of the sound change -χt- > -t- well known
from Brittonic and Romance); c) fi nal nasals haphazardly show up as -, - or are even omitted,
which is suggestive of their weakness. By contrast, the tendency of the cluster -t- to assibilation is
not detectable. The study will also confi rm that forms, including a number of proper names, hitherto
poorly or not attested in Hispano-Celtic are, in fact, to be traced back to Proto-Celtic. It goes without
saying, this bronze has not been cleaned and the readings may change over time, pending a thorough
revision of better photographs or direct handling of the object.
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DOI
10.15826/vopr_onom.2025.22.1.004
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