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Competing analyses of the Vulgar Latin vowel system
The ways in which the vowel system of Vulgar Latin (VL) differs from that of Classical Latin (CL) have been well documented. These differences arise from historical innovations including: (1)the monophthongization of the diphthongs [oj] œ and [aj] œ to [ē] and respectively,(2)the lowering of the short vowels to respectively, and the consequent ...
Douglas C. Walker
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Impersonal Habet Constructions in Vulgar Latin
Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge, UK : [s.n.]
Bauer, B.L.M.
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A study on the dialectology of Vulgar Latin vocalic mergers
This paper contributes to the issue of a potential correlation between the proportion of vocalic confusions under the accent measured against the proportion in unaccented syllables and the intensity of the accent itself, as supposed by József Herman in 1965. Accordingly, where there are relatively many mistakes in accented syllables, i.e.
Adamik Béla
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Concerning the Influence of Greek on Vulgar Latin
Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association American Philological Association, 1925exaly +2 more sources
THE MONOPHTHONGIZATION OF /ae/ AND THE VULGAR LATIN VOWEL SYSTEM
Transactions of the Philological Society, 1971exaly +2 more sources
An introduction to Vulgar latin / by C. H. Grandgent
2023Includes bibliographical references (p. xiii-xvii) and index.Electronic reproduction.Grandgent, C. H.
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