referencesearching

anna-karin.strobel anna-karin.strobel at swipnet.se
Wed Jul 15 14:45:21 UTC 1998


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Hello,
 
I wonder if anyone could be so kind to send me any references to 
any one of these languages. I have tried to locate references here 
in Sweden but I haven't managed to find anything explicit about 
these, or about the people who spoke/speak them. Be little 
flexible about the spelling though I had to translate some names 
from swedish myself, but as You can se I have put down some 
spellingvariations sometimes. Any germanic och romance language is 
okey but don't bather with slavic, greek, finno-ugric and turkic 
or anything else.
 
• Curish, kurish, kurian, curian, - in Kurland in the Balts
 
• jatvingian - in Poland and possible in southern Balticum
 
• semgallien in the region semgallien in Balticum
 
• selian, selic, - in the Balts somewhere
 
• kamassian, camassian, camassican - in Russia until 1980ts, a 
samoyed language
 
• tartessian - an language in Iberia in pre-rom
 
” lusitanian, lusitanic - a pre-rome language of Iberia
 
• lyaconian - in Anatolia
 
• trevian, treviscian - in eastern Gallia, a celtique language
 
• mallorquin - the catalan dialect that is spoken in Andorra
 
• talysh, talyshian, - in Azerbadjian
 
• judeo-tat and muslim-tat in Azerbadjsan
 
• gurbéti - who knows
 
• pomac - in Greece and other Balcan countries
 
• sarakatsanernian, saracatsian, saracatsanerian - a greec nomadic 
language in Bulgaria (I think)
 
• traveller danish and its countemporeries in other countries as 
Sweden, Britain, Norway, Finland etc
 
• elmyrian, elmyric - the pre-ancien language of Sicily
 
• the various Channel Islands languages as aurignais, sarquis and 
the likes in Jersey and Guernsey
 
• the brabant language of Brabant
 
• the limbourgian dialect of Belgium
 
• maronitian, maronitic arabic - the arabic language of Cyprus
 
• olonetsian, olonetic, livvi, aunus - in Russia
 
• kemi sami - in Sampmi in norther Scndinavia
 
• monegasque in Monaco
 
• the language of the town of Bonifacio in Corsica
 
• the balearic dialect of catalan
 
• corsu of Corsica
 
• shuadit, judeprovencal - in Provence
 
• zarphatic - in France
 
 
 
Thanks very much,
 
Steve Lando
anna-karin.strobel at swipnet.se



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