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- Q430138 subject Q6266642.
- Q430138 subject Q7134410.
- Q430138 subject Q7237609.
- Q430138 subject Q8432300.
- Q430138 subject Q8582860.
- Q430138 abstract "North Picene is an ancient language, believed to have been spoken in part of north eastern Italy. The evidence for the language consists of four inscriptions dating from the 1st millennium BC, three of them no more than small broken fragments. It is written in a form of the Old Italic alphabet. While its texts are easily transliterated, none of them have been translated so far. It is not possible to determine whether it is related to any other known language. Despite the use of a similar name, it does not appear that South Picene is closely related to North Picene, if they are related at all. The total number of words in the inscriptions is about 60. It is not even certain that the inscriptions are all in one language.The forerunner of the term North Picene was devised by Joshua Whatmough in Prae-Italic Dialects of Italy, 1933, a catalogue of Italic texts. Although neither type of text could be read with any confidence he distinguished between six northern East Italic inscriptions and all the rest southern. The northern later lost three and gained one. Before that work all the inscriptions had been lumped together under a variety of names, such as "Sabellic."".
- Q430138 iso6393Code "nrp".
- Q430138 spokenIn Q1279.
- Q430138 spokenIn Q38.
- Q430138 spokenIn Q510990.
- Q430138 thumbnail Italy_400bC_en.svg?width=300.
- Q430138 wikiPageExternalLink Aegean.pdf.
- Q430138 wikiPageExternalLink 02202001.pdf.
- Q430138 wikiPageExternalLink novilarastele.htm.
- Q430138 wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Q430138 wikiPageExternalLink olditalic.htm.
- Q430138 wikiPageWikiLink Q11764.
- Q430138 wikiPageWikiLink Q1279.
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- Q430138 wikiPageWikiLink Q38.
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- Q430138 wikiPageWikiLink Q510990.
- Q430138 wikiPageWikiLink Q6266642.
- Q430138 wikiPageWikiLink Q7134410.
- Q430138 wikiPageWikiLink Q7237609.
- Q430138 wikiPageWikiLink Q8432300.
- Q430138 wikiPageWikiLink Q8582860.
- Q430138 iso "nrp".
- Q430138 name "North Picene".
- Q430138 region Q1279.
- Q430138 region Q38.
- Q430138 states Q510990.
- Q430138 type Language.
- Q430138 type Language.
- Q430138 type Thing.
- Q430138 type Q315.
- Q430138 type Q34770.
- Q430138 comment "North Picene is an ancient language, believed to have been spoken in part of north eastern Italy. The evidence for the language consists of four inscriptions dating from the 1st millennium BC, three of them no more than small broken fragments. It is written in a form of the Old Italic alphabet. While its texts are easily transliterated, none of them have been translated so far. It is not possible to determine whether it is related to any other known language.".
- Q430138 label "North Picene language".
- Q430138 depiction Italy_400bC_en.svg.
- Q430138 name "North Picene".