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the centuries, Italy has received many cultures from lands around the Mediterranean and beyond the Alps, which either superseded prevailing Italian cultures or were absorbed by them.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. |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-3 di 72
Pagina 141
To illustrate this I should like to refer to the Romanic languages , whose parent language , Latin , is known . I daresay the equation that Latin is to Romanic dialects what Proto - Indo - European is to the Indo - European dialects ...
To illustrate this I should like to refer to the Romanic languages , whose parent language , Latin , is known . I daresay the equation that Latin is to Romanic dialects what Proto - Indo - European is to the Indo - European dialects ...
Pagina 337
chanalibus of 186 B.C. which was found at Tiriolo in Calabria , disclosed that the first twenty - one lines are good Roman Latin , whereas from line twenty - two on the copyist or local author had his own linguistic way and the text ...
chanalibus of 186 B.C. which was found at Tiriolo in Calabria , disclosed that the first twenty - one lines are good Roman Latin , whereas from line twenty - two on the copyist or local author had his own linguistic way and the text ...
Pagina 452
Henri F . Muller , A chronology of Vulgar Latin , ZRP Beiheft 78 ( Halle , 1929 ) . - L ' époque mérovingienne . Essai de synthèse de philologie et d ' histoire ( New York , 1945 ) . — " When did Latin cease to be a spoken language in ...
Henri F . Muller , A chronology of Vulgar Latin , ZRP Beiheft 78 ( Halle , 1929 ) . - L ' époque mérovingienne . Essai de synthèse de philologie et d ' histoire ( New York , 1945 ) . — " When did Latin cease to be a spoken language in ...
Cosa dicono le persone - Scrivi una recensione
Nessuna recensione trovata nei soliti posti.
Altre edizioni - Visualizza tutto
Parole e frasi comuni
according ancient appearance became become beginning called century CHAPTER civilization Classical common concerning continued course cultural dialects early east emperor Empire especially ethnic Etruscan Europe European eventually evidence example existence fact foreign Germanic Greek hand Hence human Illyrian important Indo-European influence inhabitants inscriptions invaders Iron Age Italian Italic Italy known land Langobards language later Latin Latium learned least less Ligurian linguistic matter means Mediterranean migration native neolithic northern once origin perhaps period persons Plautus political pope population possibly prehistoric Proto-Indo-European question race racial reason records region remained Roman Rome scholars seems Senate sense Sicily social southern speak speakers speech spoken spread term theory tion tribes true Umbrian United various Villanovan Whatmough whole writing written