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Lusitanians - Language |  | Lusitanians - Language: Encyclopedia II - Lusitanians - Language |  | The Lusitanian language was a paleo-Iberian, Indo-European language with particular characteristics, different from the languages spoken in the centre of the Iberian Peninsula, being more archaic than the Celt-Iberian language.
The filiation of the Lusitanian language is still in debate: there are those who endorse that it is a Celtic language with an obvious "celticity" to most of the lexicon, over many anthroponyms and toponyms. A second theory relates Lusitanian with the Italic languages; based on a relation of the name of Lusitanian deities with other grammatical element ...
See also:Lusitanians, Lusitanians - Culture, Lusitanians - Religion, Lusitanians - Language, Lusitanians - Tribes, Lusitanians - War with the Romans and eventual Romanisation |  | | Lusitanians, Lusitanians - Culture, Lusitanians - Language, Lusitanians - Religion, Lusitanians - Tribes, Lusitanians - War with the Romans and eventual Romanisation, Lusitania, Portugal, History of Portugal, Pre-Roman Western Iberia (Before the 3rd Century BC), Roman Lusitania and Gallaecia (3rd Century BC to 4th Century AC), Hispania, Spain, Roman Empire |  | |
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Lusitanians - Language
Main article: Lusitanian language
The Lusitanian language was a paleo-Iberian, Indo-European language with particular characteristics, different from the languages spoken in the centre of the Iberian Peninsula, being more archaic than the Celt-Iberian language.
The filiation of the Lusitanian language is still in debate: there are those who endorse that it is a Celtic language with an obvious "celticity" to most of the lexicon, over many anthroponyms and toponyms. A second theory relates Lusitanian with the Italic languages; based on a relation of the name of Lusitanian deities with other grammatical elements of the area. Finally, Ulrich Schmoll proposed a new branch to which he named "Galician-Lusitanian".
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