Tyrsenian languages

Tyrsenian is a language family of closely related extinct ancient languages, proposed by linguist Helmut Rix in 1998, that has gained acceptance in scholarship. It is named after the Tyrrhenians, an exonym used by the ancient Greeks to refer to the Etruscans.

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