Introduction. 'So many Sicilies': introducing language and linguistic contact in ancient Sicily O. Tribulato Part I. Non-Classical Languages: 1. Language relations in Sicily: evidence for the speech of the SIGMAiotakappaalphanuomicron , the SIGMAiotakappaepsilonlambdaomicron and others P. Poccetti 2. The Elymian language S. Marchesini 3. Phoenician and Punic in Sicily M. G. Amadasi Guzzo 4. Oscan in Sicily J. Clackson 5. Traces of language contact in Sicilian onomastics: the evidence from the Great Curse of Selinous G. Meiser 6. Coins and language in ancient Sicily O. Simkin Part II. Greek: 7. Sicilian Greek before the fourth century BC: a basic grammar S. Mimbrera Olarte 8. The Sicilian Doric koine S. Mimbrera Olarte 9. Intimations of koine in Sicilian Doric: the information provided by the Antiatticist A. C. Cassio 10. 'We speak Peloponnesian': tradition and linguistic identity in postclassical Sicilian literature A. Willi Part III. Latin: 11. Siculi bilingues? Latin in the inscriptions of early Roman Sicily O. Tribulato 12. Sicily in the Roman imperial period: language and society K. Korhonen.
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