The Tongues of Italy: Prehistory and HistoryThrough the centuries, Italy has received many cultures from lands around the Mediterranean and beyond the Alps, which either superseded prevailing Italian cultures or were absorbed by them. But the result is always a mixture. The linguistic evolution of Italy parallels this development, and presented as part of the cultural history it beomes a colorful and exciting tale.--dust jacket. |
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Pagina 366
In A.D. 568 the Langobards swarmed into Italy and eradicated the last vestige of Roman authority in the lands they occupied . The Romans were confined to Rome itself and the southern part of the peninsula , retaining for some time a ...
In A.D. 568 the Langobards swarmed into Italy and eradicated the last vestige of Roman authority in the lands they occupied . The Romans were confined to Rome itself and the southern part of the peninsula , retaining for some time a ...
Pagina 383
Scholars have found some 70 Ostrogothic loans in Italian , 280 Langobard loan words , 13 altogether about 500 Italian words ... Cf. also Bertoni 1914 . sequently with the settlements of Goths and Langobards.1 I have GERMANIC DIALECTS 383.
Scholars have found some 70 Ostrogothic loans in Italian , 280 Langobard loan words , 13 altogether about 500 Italian words ... Cf. also Bertoni 1914 . sequently with the settlements of Goths and Langobards.1 I have GERMANIC DIALECTS 383.
Pagina 393
It was divided between the southern Langobards , whom no one had been able to dislodge but who could never live at peace among them- selves , and the Byzantines , while a number of maritime cities ( such as Amalfi , Naples , and Gaeta ) ...
It was divided between the southern Langobards , whom no one had been able to dislodge but who could never live at peace among them- selves , and the Byzantines , while a number of maritime cities ( such as Amalfi , Naples , and Gaeta ) ...
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