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    Lepontic is an ancient Alpine Celtic language that was spoken in parts of Rhaetia and Cisalpine Gaul (now Northern Italy) between 550 and 100 BC. Lepontic...
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  • Gaulish (redirect from Armorican language)
    related. The more divergent Lepontic of Northern Italy has also sometimes been subsumed under Gaulish. Together with Lepontic and the Celtiberian spoken...
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  • Cisalpine Celtic (category Continental Celtic languages)
    Celtic languages of northern Italy include the Lepontic language and the Cisalpine Gaulish language. Transalpine Celtic refers to Celtic languages on the...
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  • Golasecca culture, who spoke a language (the so-called Lepontic language) which is more archaic, more conservative Gaulish language; 2) groups of Gauls that...
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  • Gaulish inscriptions are frequently combined with the Lepontic inscriptions under the term Celtic language remains in northern Italy. While it is possible that...
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    Runes (redirect from Futhark language)
    confidence') and Sacruna (< *sacro-runa 'sacred secret'), as well as in Lepontic Runatis (< *runo-ātis 'belonging to the secret'). However, it is difficult...
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    no trace of this in Gaulish.) Several old Celtic languages (such as Old Irish, Old Welsh, and Lepontic) used letters for voiceless stop phonemes to write...
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    Lepontii (category Articles containing Breton-language text)
    to a Celtic affiliation. From the analysis of their language and the place names of the old Lepontic areas, it was hypothesized that these people represent...
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    travellers' language Shelta, based largely on Irish and Hiberno-English (some 86,000 speakers in 2009). Celtic is divided into various branches: Lepontic, the...
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    spoke dozens of different languages and dialects across Europe in pre-Roman times, but only a small number are attested: Lepontic (6th to 4th century BC)...
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