Category:Language
From Lexicon Leponticum
This category contains pages about language families, languages, and dialects.
- Celtic (Items marked as "Celtic" belong to a Celtic language (mainly Lepontic or Cisalpine Gaulish), but are too unspecific to decide which one.)
- Cisalpine Gaulish (We consider Cisalpine Gaulish a local Gaulish dialect of Northern Italy.)
- Etruscan (Although Etruscan is not within the scope of Lexicon Leponticum, some Etruscan inscriptions contain Celtic elements.)
- Latin (Some of the Celtic inscriptions of Northern Italy are (partially) written in Latin, or present a clear Latin morphology.)
- Lepontic (We consider Lepontic a separate Celtic language of Northern Italy closely related to Gaulish.)
- Ligurian (Although Ligurian is not within the scope of Lexicon Leponticum, some Ligurian inscriptions contain Celtic elements.)
- Raetic (Although Raetic is not within the scope of Lexicon Leponticum, some Raetic inscriptions contain Celtic elements.)
- Venetic (Although Venetic is not within the scope of Lexicon Leponticum, some Venetic inscriptions contain Celtic elements.)
- unknown (This page is needed to link to in the case of incomplete data.)