Monumenta Linguarum Hispanicarum

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Monumenta Linguarum Hispanicarum (Latin for "Records of the Hispanic Languages") is a series which compiles material relating to the paleo-Hispanic languages (languages spoken in Iberia before Latin). Begun in the 1960s and the first volume published in 1975,[1] the series was intended to supplant Emil Hübner's Monumenta Linguae Ibericae (1893).[2]:554 The volumes are largely the editorial work of Jürgen Untermann (1928–2013). The sixth volume, published in 2018, was edited posthumously from Untermann's notes.[3]:223 The series was completed in 2019 with the publication of a lexicon of the Iberian language.[4]:7

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