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Definiteness strategies and word order in existential-locatives and locatives in Late and Vulgar Latin

open access: yesLinguistica, 2007
§ 1.The parameters which began to undergo a profound change in Late Latin include the marking  of definiteness  and the gradual fixation of a different word  order.1  These two phenomena  are brought  into connection by M.. Durante's observation  (1981,
Concepción Cabrillana
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Latín vulgar versus latín literario

open access: yesEstudios Románicos, 2010
No existe una sola clase de latín vulgar, sino que en cada uno de los autores estudiados, Plauto, Cicerón y Petronio hay que tener en cuenta el género literario en el que escriben y la convivencia con el latín llamado “clásico” de cada una de sus épocas,
Ángela Sánchez-Lafuente Andrés
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AMBIGÜEDAD SEMÁNTICA EN LA EVOLUCIÓN DEL ADJETIVO CROMÁTICO ROMÁNICO [PDF]

open access: yesAnadiss, 2023
Romance languages inherit most of their common vocabulary from Vulgar Latin, and this core lexis includes the adjectives (and nouns) that designate the names of the fundamental colors, with some exceptions.
Lavinia SEICIUC
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Dialects of Vulgar Latin and the Dialectal Classification of the Alps-Danube-Adria Region [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This study compares the Vulgar Latin Raetia, Noricum, Venetia et Histria, Pannonia Superior, Pannonia Inferior and Dalmatia with each other and their provincial capitals in relation to the hypothesized large dialectal isoglosses of Vulgar Latin, and in ...
Attila Gonda, Gonda, Attila
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Yakov Malkiel, Studies in the reconstruction of Hispano-Latín word families. (l. The Romance progeny of Vulgar Latin (RE)PEDARE and cognates; II. Hispano-Latin *PEDIA and *MANIA; III. The coalescence of EXPEDIRE and PETERE in lbero-Romance).-University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1954; 223 pp. (UCPL, vol. 11).

open access: yesNueva Revista de Filología Hispánica, 2007
Se reseñó el libro: Studies in the reconstruction of Hispano-Latín word families. (l. The Romance progeny of Vulgar Latin (RE)PEDARE and cognates; II. Hispano-Latin *PEDIA and *MANIA; III. The coalescence of EXPEDIRE and PETERE in lbero-Romance)
Manuel Alvar
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El registro lingüístico especial de los documentos notariales medievales

open access: yesEstudios Humanísticos. Filología, 1993
La autora defiende la interpretación lingüística tradicional (Menéndez Pidal) de que los documentos notariales del Reino de León están escritos en latín.
María del Pilar Álvarez Maurín
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Minitrae et Numini eius. A Celtic deity and the Vulgar Latin in Aquincum [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The subject of this paper is a curious and somewhat problematic inscription on an altar from Aquincum. Among the many features of this inscription that are interesting for our study, the most striking one is the beginning of the text: the name of the ...
Vágási, Tünde
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Early Byzantine Fort Σίκλαι: Etymological Analysis of the Toponym / Ranobizantska tvrđava Σικλαι: Etimološka analiza toponima

open access: yesMiscellanea Hadriatica et Mediterranea, 2017
Early Byzantine fort Σίκλαι (Siclae) was recorded by the historian Procopius in his Buildings, more precisely, in the list for Macedonia from Book IV. Procopius’ form of the place name confirms the disappearance of the unstressed vowel in the penult as ...
Jasminka Kuzmanovska
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Did address influence whether gods answered prayers? Preliminary overview of Vulgar Latin names of deities in the Roman Empire [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
This paper offers a preliminary linguistic analysis of votive texts with particular reference to their use of and variation in Latin. The aim of the linguistic analysis is to identify variation in the context of votive texts. In those votive inscriptions
Tünde Vágási, Vágási, Tünde
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A latinizálás és hiánya a pécsváradi apátság alapítólevelében

open access: yesNévtani Értesítő, 2021
The Latinization and its absence in the foundation charter of Pécsvárad Abbey The founding charter of Pécsvárad Abbey (+1015/+1158 [about 1220]/1323/1403/PR.) is a document that has only survived in a 15th-century copy of a 13th-century forgery. Thus,
MELINDA SZŐKE
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