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The Paleo-Corsican language is an extinct language (or perhaps set of languages) spoken in Corsica and presumably in the northeastern part of Sardinia (corresponding to today's historical region of Gallura) by the ancient Corsi populations during the Bronze and Iron Ages. The scanty evidence of the language, which comes mainly from toponymy, would indicate a type of Pre-Indo-European language or, according to others, Indo-European, with Ligurian and Iberian affinity.

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  • The Paleo-Corsican language is an extinct language (or perhaps set of languages) spoken in Corsica and presumably in the northeastern part of Sardinia (corresponding to today's historical region of Gallura) by the ancient Corsi populations during the Bronze and Iron Ages. The scanty evidence of the language, which comes mainly from toponymy, would indicate a type of Pre-Indo-European language or, according to others, Indo-European, with Ligurian and Iberian affinity. Antoine Peretti, claiming the presence of different linguistic areas, ranks as Ligurian some suffixes appearing in Corsican place names, like -asco, -elo/-ello, -ate/-ati and -inco. (en)
  • La lingua paleocorsa è un'antica lingua estinta parlata in Corsica e presumibilmente nella parte nord-orientale della Sardegna (Gallura) dalle locali popolazioni còrse durante l'età del bronzo e l'età del ferro. Le evidenze di questo antico idioma sono principalmente di tipo toponomastico, che indicherebbero un tipo di lingua preindoeuropea o secondo altri indoeuropea, con affinità liguri e iberiche. Antoine Peretti classifica come liguri i suffissi -asco, -elo/ello, -ate/ati, -inco, presenti in diversi toponimi corsi. (it)
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  • Yes, date uncertain (en)
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  • Ligurian? (en)
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  • Paleo-Corsican (en)
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  • La lingua paleocorsa è un'antica lingua estinta parlata in Corsica e presumibilmente nella parte nord-orientale della Sardegna (Gallura) dalle locali popolazioni còrse durante l'età del bronzo e l'età del ferro. Le evidenze di questo antico idioma sono principalmente di tipo toponomastico, che indicherebbero un tipo di lingua preindoeuropea o secondo altri indoeuropea, con affinità liguri e iberiche. Antoine Peretti classifica come liguri i suffissi -asco, -elo/ello, -ate/ati, -inco, presenti in diversi toponimi corsi. (it)
  • The Paleo-Corsican language is an extinct language (or perhaps set of languages) spoken in Corsica and presumably in the northeastern part of Sardinia (corresponding to today's historical region of Gallura) by the ancient Corsi populations during the Bronze and Iron Ages. The scanty evidence of the language, which comes mainly from toponymy, would indicate a type of Pre-Indo-European language or, according to others, Indo-European, with Ligurian and Iberian affinity. (en)
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  • Lingua paleocorsa (it)
  • Paleo-Corsican language (en)
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