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    The Osco-Umbrian, Sabellic or Sabellian languages are an extinct group of Italic languages, the Indo-European languages that were spoken in Central and...
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    Oscan group and is therefore associated with it in the group of Osco-Umbrian languages, a term generally replaced by Sabellic in modern scholarship. Since...
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    ancient Italic languages are Faliscan (the closest to Latin), Umbrian and Oscan (or Osco-Umbrian), and South Picene. Other Indo-European languages once spoken...
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    extinct Indo-European language of southern Italy. The language is in the Osco-Umbrian or Sabellic branch of the Italic languages. Oscan is therefore a...
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    scholars consider Venetic plainly an Italic language, more closely related to the Osco-Umbrian languages than to Latin, many authorities suggest, in view...
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    de Vaan's consensus classification has it as Osco-Umbrian, closely related to Oscan (see Italic languages § Classification). Only two inscriptions survive...
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    Indo-European languages, consisting of Latino-Faliscan and Osco-Umbrian languages. Furthermore, Celtic languages were spoken in Cisalpine Gaul and ancient Greek...
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    century BC. Includes the ancient Osco-Umbrian languages, Faliscan, as well as Latin and its descendants, the Romance languages, such as French. Tocharian,...
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    Etruscan alphabet (category Etruscan language)
    that it is instead an invention of speakers of a Sabellian language (Osco-Umbrian languages). Its sound value was /f/ and it replaced the Etruscan digraph...
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    Lydian alphabet (category Lydian language)
    it is thought to be an invention of speakers of a Sabellian language (Osco-Umbrian languages). In addition, two digraphs, aa and ii, appear to be allophones...
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