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    Some Linguistic Considerations on a New Celtiberian Bronze

    Authors: Blanca M. Prósper

    Source: Вопросы ономастики, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 104-122 (2025)

    Subject Terms: АНТРОПОНИМЫ, INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGE RECONSTRUCTION, ancient toponymy, HISTORICAL MORPHONOLOGY, indo-european language reconstruction, ПАЛЕОИСПАНСКИЕ ЯЗЫКИ, palaeohispanic languages, ANCIENT TOPONYMY, P1-1091, celtiberian, CELTIC LANGUAGES, КЕЛЬТСКИЕ ЯЗЫКИ, КЕЛЬТИБЕРСКИЙ ЯЗЫК, celtic languages, CELTIBERIAN, anthroponyms, ANTHROPONYMS, PALAEOHISPANIC LANGUAGES, ДРЕВНЯЯ ТОПОНИМИЯ, History of Civilization, ИСТОРИЧЕСКАЯ МОРФОНОЛОГИЯ, CB3-482, РЕКОНСТРУКЦИЯ ПРАИНДО-ЕВРОПЕЙСКОГО ЯЗЫКА, Philology. Linguistics, historical morphonology

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