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  1. Iberian language. The Iberian language was the language of an indigenous western European people identified by Greek and Roman sources who lived in the eastern and southeastern regions of the Iberian Peninsula in the pre- Migration Era (before about AD 375).

  2. The Iberian language, a non-Indo-European tongue, continued to be spoken into early Roman times. Along the east coast it was written in Iberian script, a system of 28 syllabic and alphabetic characters, some derived from Greek and Phoenician systems but most of unknown origin.

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  3. Iberian, a non-Indo-European language which has so far resisted decipherment, and Lusitanian, an Indo-European language possibly related to the Celtic languages. A modified version of the Northern Iberian script was used to write Celtiberian, a Celtic language.

  4. EL LENGUAJE IBÉRICO ORIGEN ETIMOLÓGICO DEL CASTELLANO: SÍLABAS, VOCALES Y CONSONANTES. Adelaida Jiménez Abelardo López Pérez. Resumen Cien años de estudios ibéricos se pueden desplomar sobre la conciencia de un destino común que no supo comprender su propia lengua.

  5. The Iberian language, a non-Indo-European tongue, continued to be spoken into early Roman times. Along the east coast it was written in Iberian script, a system of 28 syllabic and alphabetic characters, some derived from Greek and Phoenician systems but most of unknown origin.

  6. The Iberian Language: Methodological, Geographical, and Chronological Questions. At present, any attempt at describing the Iberian language will encounter a series of substantial obstacles of varying nature: 1. •. First and foremost is the fact that Iberian is still an undeciphered language.

  7. El íbero o ibérico fue una lengua paleohispánica (o familia de lenguas) hablada por los íberos en toda la costa mediterránea peninsular. Su extensión iría desde el río Hérault en Francia al norte hasta no más al sur de Porcuna, en Jaén .