Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet PROTO-ITALIC


PROTO-ITALIC

Definition av PROTO-ITALIC

  1. (språk) uritaliska

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Antal bokstäver

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Är palindrom

Nej

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ALI
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ITA

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Exempel på hur man kan använda PROTO-ITALIC i en mening

  • The noun lībertās 'freedom', on which the name of the deity is based, is a derivation from Latin līber 'free', stemming from Proto-Italic *leuþero-, and ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₁leudʰero- 'belonging to the people', hence 'free'.
  • The name Pōmōna is a derivation from Latin pōmus ('fruit-tree, fruit'), possibly stemming from Proto-Italic *po-e/omo ('taken off, picked?'), cognate with Umbrian Puemune, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₁e/omo ('what is (to be) taken').
  • A member of the Italic languages, it descends from a common Proto-Italic language; Latino-Faliscan is likely a separate branch from Osco-Umbrian.
  • Castrum appears in Oscan and Umbrian, two other Italic languages, suggesting an origin at least as old as Proto-Italic language.
  • The most common alternative interpretation is that the proximity of Proto-Celtic and Proto-Italic over a long period could have encouraged the parallel development of what were already quite separate languages, as areal features within a Sprachbund.
  • Thus ēsum (a form of the Latin verb meaning "to eat") was not rhotacized from Proto-Italic *ēssom (for *ed-tom), instead the geminate was reduced to a single consonant by the time of the rhotic phenomenon.
  • Although an equation between archeological and linguistic evidence cannot be established with certainty, the Proto-Italic language is generally associated with the Terramare (1700–1150 BC) and Villanovan cultures (900–700 BC).


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