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Research interests
The linguistic history and development of Latin and the languages of Ancient Italy, the Celtic languages, and Proto-Indo-European.
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Publications
Books
2016. Oscan in the Greek Alphabet. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press2012. The Reflexes of the Proto-Indo-European Laryngeals in Celtic. Leiden & Boston: Brill
Recent Articles
2017, with Katherine McDonald. Changing script in a threatened language: reactions to Romanisation at Bantia in the first century BC. In Mari Jones & Damien Mooney (eds.), Creating Orthographies for Endangered Languages, 291-304. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press2017. The origins of -urC- for expected -orC- in Latin. Glotta 93, 255-89
2016. Vowel weakening in the Sabellic languages as language contact. Indogermanische Forschungen 121, 295-316
2015 [2013]. Latin glārea ‘gravel’. Historische Sprachforschung 126, 280-86
2015, with Katherine McDonald and Livia Tagliapietra. New readings of the multilingual Petelia curse tablet. Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 195, 157-64
2015. Old Irish gniid ‘makes, does’, Middle Welsh gweinydaf ‘serve’ and i-presents. Zeitschrift für Celtische Philologie 62, 213-222
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Dr Nicholas Zair
- Fellow
Director of Studies in ClassicsDirector of Studies in Linguistics
Elected
2017
Subject areas
- Classics
- Linguistics
naz21@cam.ac.uk
College phone
338268
I read Classics at Oxford before doing a doctorate in Comparative Philology and General Linguistics. I was appointed a Research Fellow at Peterhouse in 2010, and am now a Lecturer in Classical Linguistics and Comparative Philology in the Classics Faculty.
