Paleo-European languages (English Wikipedia)

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  • Haarmann 2014, pp. 22–23. Haarmann, Harald (2014). "Ethnicity and Language in the Ancient Mediterranean". In McInerney, Jeremy (ed.). A Companion to Ethnicity in the Ancient Mediterranean. Chichester, West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons. pp. 17–33. doi:10.1002/9781118834312.ch2. ISBN 9781444337341.
  • Gorrochategui 2022, p. 106: "Research in the second half of the twentieth century (Michelena 1954; Caro Baroja 1954; Gorrochategui 1984) has demonstrated convincingly that Aquitanian was genetically related to the Basque language, in a much stronger and clearer way than with any other language, including Iberian, thanks to the existence of cognate lexemes and suffixes, which often show an evolutionary phase prior to that established for their Basque correlates (Gorrochategui 1995). This opinion, widely accepted by most scholars, can be summed up in the following quote by Trask (1995: 87): "Aquitanian is so closely related to Basque that we can, for practical purposes, regard it as being the more-or-less direct ancestor of Basque." For Campbell (2011: 25–7), the nature of the relationship is not, however, so clearly identifiable as it was before, suggesting that Aquitanian, more than a direct ancestor of historical Basque, was a close relative that later became extinct." Gorrochategui, Joaquín (2022). "The Relationship between Aquitanian and Basque: Achievements and Challenges of the Comparative Method in a Context of Poor Documentation". In Chacon, Thiago Costa (ed.). Language Change and Linguistic Diversity: Studies in Honour of Lyle Campbell. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 105–129. doi:10.1515/9781474488143-010. ISBN 978-1-4744-8814-3.
  • Gorrochategui 2022, p. 106. Gorrochategui, Joaquín (2022). "The Relationship between Aquitanian and Basque: Achievements and Challenges of the Comparative Method in a Context of Poor Documentation". In Chacon, Thiago Costa (ed.). Language Change and Linguistic Diversity: Studies in Honour of Lyle Campbell. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 105–129. doi:10.1515/9781474488143-010. ISBN 978-1-4744-8814-3.
  • Schumacher, Stefan (2000). "Camunic". In Price, Glanville (ed.). Encyclopedia of the Languages of Europe. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. doi:10.1111/b.9780631220398.2000.x. ISBN 978-0-631-22039-8. As for the character of the language documented by them, it is possible but not certain that Camunic is related to Etruscan and Raetic.

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