The interest in the Sabellian languages, i.e. Oscan, Umbrian and
remaining central Italian dialects, attested in inscription from the
Italian peninsula appr. 650 - 50 BCE, is ever increasing. With the
discovery of new inscriptions and new interpretations of already known
text, the understanding and contextualisation of these pre-Roman
languages becomes ever more detailed. Following in the wake of recent
editions, and the 'Worterbuch des Oskisch-Umbrischen' by Jurgen
Untermann (2000), this study is the first step in the direction of a
complete Sabellian grammar. Focusing on the case system, the volume
compiles and explains all the various grammatical constructions
attested. Including both an introduction to phonology and a detailed
summary of the morphology of the case endings, the extant linguistic
material, although scarce, is highlighted and discussed, on both an
internal and external comparative level, with an historical perspective
concerning the development and uses of the constructions.