📖 Overview
Die Punier und ihre Sprache in Sardinien examines the linguistic and historical evidence of Punic presence on the island of Sardinia. Wagner's text focuses on the remnants of Phoenician-Punic language elements in Sardinian dialects and place names.
The book surveys archaeological findings, historical records, and linguistic data to establish connections between ancient Carthaginian settlements and modern Sardinian culture. The analysis covers inscriptions, vocabulary, and phonological patterns that suggest Punic influence on the development of Sardinian language varieties.
Through systematic documentation and comparative analysis, Wagner traces the evolution of specific terms and linguistic features from Punic origins to their modern forms in Sardinian. The research draws on both classical sources and contemporary field studies conducted across the island.
The work stands as a key text in Mediterranean historical linguistics, demonstrating how language can preserve evidence of ancient cultural contact and colonization patterns long after political structures have disappeared.
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🤔 Interesting facts
🏺 Max Leopold Wagner spent over 40 years studying Sardinian language and culture, making him one of the most important scholars of Sardinian linguistics in the 20th century.
🗣️ The book examines the Punic (Carthaginian) linguistic influence on Sardinia, which persisted even after the Romans conquered the island in 238 BCE.
🏛️ Wagner's research revealed that several modern Sardinian words, particularly those related to agriculture and crafts, can be traced back to Punic origins rather than Latin.
🗺️ Published in 1930, this work was groundbreaking in demonstrating how Sardinia served as a crucial crossroads between Carthaginian and Roman civilizations.
📚 The book's findings continue to influence modern studies of Mediterranean linguistics and have helped scholars better understand the complex cultural heritage of Sardinia.