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Sorothaptic (Spanish: sorotáptico, Catalan: sorotàptic, from Greek σορός sorós 'funerary urn' and θαπτός thaptós 'buried')
is a name coined by Catalan scholar Joan Coromines for the hypothetical language of the presumably Indo-European, but pre-Celtic,
Bronze Age people of the Urnfield culture in the Iberian Peninsula . Coromines used the concept of Sorothaptic to explain
problematic words in the Iberian Romance languages. He identified the language with inscriptions on lead tablets, ca. 2nd
century CE, found at Amélie-les-Bains on the Catalonian–French border; these include some Latin but also a non-Latin and non-Celtic
component that Coromines believed to be Sorothaptic. |
Names (more)[en] Sorothaptic language[hr] Sorotáptico [es] Idioma sorotáptico |
Language type : Ancient
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