- The
Paleohispanic scripts are the
writing systems created in the
Iberian Peninsula before the
Latin alphabet became the main script. Most of them are...
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Paleohispanic may
refer to:
Paleohispanic languages Paleohispanic scripts This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Paleohispanic...
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Phoenician in Qart Hadast.
After the
Roman conquest of
Hispania the
Paleohispanic languages, with the
exception of Proto-Basque, were
replaced by Latin...
- borrowings; for example, [tu] is
written [to]+[u], and [ti] as [te]+[i].
Paleohispanic semi-syllabaries
behaved as a
syllabary for the stop
consonants and...
- Script, also
known as Tartessian,
South Lusitanian and
Conii script is a
Paleohispanic script used to
write an
unknown language usually identified as Tartessian...
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script –
Grakliani Hill, c. 11th - 10th
century BC.
Paleohispanic scripts.
Southwest Paleohispanic script, from c. 700 BC. Eteocretan, c. 7th - 3rd century...
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opposition to the
Latin alphabet.
Among the
distinctive features of
Paleohispanic scripts are: Semi-syllabism. Half of the
signs represent syllables made...
- the 7th and 1st
centuries BC, at least. Iberian, like all the
other Paleohispanic languages except Basque, was
extinct by the 1st to 2nd
centuries AD...
- may have been Iberians. The
Iberian language, like the rest of the
paleohispanic languages,
became extinct by the 1st to 2nd
centuries AD,
after being...
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possibly related to Iberian, if not
related to Indo-European.
Other Paleohispanic languages can only be
identified indirectly through toponyms, anthroponyms...