Sabines

[[Amiternum There is little record of the Sabine language; however, there are some glosses by ancient commentators, and one or two inscriptions have been tentatively identified as Sabine. There are also personal names in use on Latin inscriptions from the Sabine country, but these are given in Latin form. Robert Seymour Conway, in his ''Italic Dialects'', gives approximately 100 words which vary from being well-attested as Sabine to being possibly of Sabine origin. In addition to these he cites place names derived from the Sabine, sometimes giving attempts at reconstructions of the Sabine form. Based on all the evidence, the Linguist List tentatively classifies Sabine as a member of the Umbrian group of Italic languages of the Indo-European family, while Glottolog classifies it as an Old Sabellic dialect alongside South Picene and Pre-Samnite. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Affiche uitgegeven in 1991 door de Socialistische Partij (SP Gent) voor de provincieraadsverkiezingen. Afbeelding: zwart-witfoto van Sabine Deneef. Tekst: Sabine Deneef 8e ...

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    By SP, Deneef, Sabine
    Date 1991
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    Catalogus uitgegevens n.a.v. retrospectieve Frits Van den Berghe in het Museum voor Schone Kunsten te Gent
    By Hoozee, Robert, Tahon-Vanroose, Monique, Bown-Taevernier, Sabine
    Date 1983
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    Fonds Perrone
    Documentatiebestand Andre De Smet
    By Forman, Harrison, Bernard-Derosne, Sabine
    Date 1946
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    Licentiaatsverhandeling KU Leuven
    By Van Houdt, Sabine
    Date 2001
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    Other Authors: “…Allemeersch, Sabine…”
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