| Pre-Samnite | |
|---|---|
| Native to | Italy | 
| Region | Campania | 
| Era | 6th–5th centuries BCE | 
| Indo-European
 
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | None ( mis) | 
| Glottolog | pres1240 | 
Pre-Samnite was an ancient language spoken in southern Campania, in Italy. The name Pre-Samnite refers to the fact that the language was spoken in early times in an area that was later colonised by Samnites, who spoke Oscan.[1] Pre-Samnite is recorded in a few short inscriptions[1] dating from around 500 BC.[2] The language belongs to the Osco-Umbrian group of languages, and may be closely related to Oscan, but shows a number of archaic features which were lost from Oscan.[3] However, the material is too scanty to enable a precise determination of the relation of Pre-Samnite either to Oscan or to the other Sabellian languages.
References
Further reading
- Xavier-Adiego, Ignacio. “Some remarks on the new Opic ("Pre-Samnite") inscription of Niumsis Tanunis”. In: Incontri linguistici 38, 2015, 125–138.
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