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the centuries, Italy has received many cultures from lands around the Mediterranean and beyond the Alps, which either superseded prevailing Italian cultures or were absorbed by them.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 141
To illustrate this I should like to refer to the Romanic lan- guages , whose parent language , Latin , is known . I daresay the equation that Latin is to Romanic dialects what Proto - Indo - Euro- pean is to the Indo - European dialects ...
To illustrate this I should like to refer to the Romanic lan- guages , whose parent language , Latin , is known . I daresay the equation that Latin is to Romanic dialects what Proto - Indo - Euro- pean is to the Indo - European dialects ...
Pagina 334
LOCAL DIALECTS In the domain of Latin local dialects we are somewhat better , but far from satisfactorily and systematically informed . It has until now been impossible to construct a Latin dialect geography for Italy and the empire .
LOCAL DIALECTS In the domain of Latin local dialects we are somewhat better , but far from satisfactorily and systematically informed . It has until now been impossible to construct a Latin dialect geography for Italy and the empire .
Pagina 458
See Latin ( Spoken and Written ) ; Latin ( Literary ) Latin dialects , local 267-8 , 276 , 280-1 , 313 , 321 , 334-43 Latin dialects , social 257–63 , 276 , 325-34 Latin - Faliscan 167-8 Latinian 199 , 200 , 212 , 217-30 , 244 , 250 ...
See Latin ( Spoken and Written ) ; Latin ( Literary ) Latin dialects , local 267-8 , 276 , 280-1 , 313 , 321 , 334-43 Latin dialects , social 257–63 , 276 , 325-34 Latin - Faliscan 167-8 Latinian 199 , 200 , 212 , 217-30 , 244 , 250 ...
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