Sudpiceno

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Sudpiceno is an ancient Italic language, known from fragmentary inscriptions, that was spoken in the South Picene region of pre-Roman Italy.

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Sudpiceno canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Italic language
ancient language
endangered language
extinct language
ancestorOf no known modern language
attestationStatus fragmentary
attestedBy epigraphic evidence
inscriptions
closelyRelatedTo North Picene
Oscan language
Osco-Umbrian languages
surface form: Umbrian language
culturalContext Italic peoples of pre-Roman Italy
documentationStatus poorly attested
extinctionStatus extinct in antiquity
geographicContext Adriatic side of central Italy
hasAlternativeName South Picene
South Picene language
surface form: South Picenian

Sudpicene
hasFeature Indo-European verbal system
case system
inflected morphology
hasGlottocode sout3110
hasISO6393Code spx
hasPhonologicalType consonant-rich
hasScriptFamily Old Italic script
surface form: Old Italic scripts
hasWordOrder likely SOV
hasWritingDirection right-to-left
languageFamily Indo-European language family
surface form: Indo-European languages

Italic languages
namedAfter South Picene
region Abruzzo
Marche region
surface form: Marche

Picenum
spokenBy South Picene
surface form: South Picenes
spokenIn South Picene
central Adriatic Italy
pre-Roman Italy
studiedInDiscipline Indo-European studies
epigraphy
historical linguistics
subclassOf Indo-European language
Sabellic languages
surface form: Sabellic language
timePeriod 1st millennium BCE
pre-Roman period
writingSystem Old Italic script
South Picene alphabet

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