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  1. The peculiarities of Romance Ligurian are well known and might well be studied in their relationship with similar outcomes in other languages of the same family in order to draw inferences on the origin and position of ancient Ligurian among the Celtic languages.

  2. The Ligurian is increasingly attested as a non-Indo-European language. Liguria in Roman Italy. The question of the Ligurians' ethnolinguistic origins and identity has remained unresolved. They may have: been a pre-Indo-European people; spoken an early Indo-European language, such as a third primary branch of the Italo-Celtic group or an earlier ...

  3. Ligurian or Genoese (locally called zeneise or zeneize) [2] is a Gallo-Italic language spoken primarily in the territories of the former Republic of Genoa, now comprising the area of Liguria in Northern Italy, parts of the Mediterranean coastal zone of France, Monaco (where it is called Monegasque), the village of Bonifacio in Corsica, and in the villages of Carloforte on San Pietro Island and ...

  4. Nov 6, 2022 · The Ligurian language was spoken in pre-Roman times and into the Roman era by an ancient people of north-western Italy and current south-eastern France known as the Ligures. Very little is known about ancient Ligurian; the lack of inscriptions and the unknown origin of the Ligurian people prevent its certain linguistic classification as a Pre ...

  5. Ligurian (Romance language) → Ligurian language – This language, unlike the ancient one, is still spoken today by thousands of people and has almost eight times more views (modern language has 8215 and the ancient one has 696). I think it should be considered the primary language between the two and that it should thus be moved.

  6. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q36104Ligurian - Wikidata

    Ligurian (Q36104) Ligurian. extinct ancient language, spoken in pre-Roman times and into the Roman era by the Ligures, in what is now north-western Italy and south-eastern France (for the Romance language use Q36106) Ligurian (Ancient) Ancient Ligurian language. Ancient Ligurian.

  7. Ligurian ( / lɪˈɡjʊəriən / [2]) or Genoese ( / ˌdʒɛnoʊˈiːz / [3]) (locally called zeneise or zeneize) [4] is a Gallo-Italic language spoken primarily in the territories of the former Republic of Genoa, now comprising the area of Liguria in Northern Italy, parts of the Mediterranean coastal zone of France, Monaco (where it is called ...

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