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Título
The sibilant sounds of Hispano-Celtic: phonetics, phonology and orthography
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Celtiberian languages
Indo-European reconstruction
Celtic etymology
Clasificación UNESCO
5505.10 Filología
Fecha de publicación
2022
Citación
Prósper, B.M. (2022). The sibilant sounds of Hispano-Celtic: phonetics, phonology and orthography. Journal of Language Relationship,20, pp 1-24
Resumen
[EN] On the strength of both recent discoveries concerning the use of the Latin alphabet in different
places of Central Hispania to write official documents in Celtiberian and the new readings
of indigenous names on inscriptions belonging to Latin, not Celtiberian, epigraphy,
some novel reflections on Celtiberian phonology are in order. Epigraphic and linguistic considerations
in turn lead to a refinement in the delimitation of Hispano-Celtic regions. These
attend to dialectal differences and to the emergence and stabilisation of scribal habits. New
etymologies for some hitherto uninterpreted or even misinterpreted personal names are put
forward. Some of these have the comparative advantage of matching inherited Celtic forms
surviving in Insular Celtic and Gaulish. Finally, three new readings are proposed: BVGANSONIS,
CLOVSOCVM and AISAE, possibly also VXSEISVS
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