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Paleo-Sardinian | |
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Nuragic | |
Region | Sardinia |
Ethnicity | Ancient Sardinians |
Extinct | c. 2nd century AD[citation needed] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog | None |
Paleo-Sardinian, also known as Proto-Sardinian or Nuragic, is an extinct language, or perhaps set of languages, spoken on the Mediterranean island of Sardinia by the ancient Sardinian population during the Nuragic era. Starting from the Roman conquest with the establishment of a specific province, a process of language shift took place, wherein Latin came slowly to be the only language spoken by the islanders. Paleo-Sardinian is thought to have left traces in the island's onomastics as well as toponyms, which appear to preserve grammatical suffixes, and a number of words in the modern Sardinian language.