Local Celtic inscriptions justify the search for Celtic etymologies of local place-names; place-names ending in -ate were coined in Proto-Indo-European phase, other Cisalpine place-names pre-date the end of Common Proto-Indo-European phase; alleged Pre-Celtic or Pre-Indo-European are in fact Indo-European and Celtic; Pre-Roman Ligurian language was an Indo-European and Celtic language.

Sostrato paleoligure e toponimi in -ate dall’Indoeuropa alla Gallia Cisalpina

Borghi, Guido Giovanni
2016-01-01

Abstract

Local Celtic inscriptions justify the search for Celtic etymologies of local place-names; place-names ending in -ate were coined in Proto-Indo-European phase, other Cisalpine place-names pre-date the end of Common Proto-Indo-European phase; alleged Pre-Celtic or Pre-Indo-European are in fact Indo-European and Celtic; Pre-Roman Ligurian language was an Indo-European and Celtic language.
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