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Hiatus and Vocalic Quality in Classical and Vulgar Latin
Classical Philology, 1946T HE present paper ventures to declare, contrary to traditional doctrine, that the statement that "a vowel before another vowel is short" has prosodic value only. There are, as is well known, cases such as pius and dies or dia, in which the first vowel must be scanned long; this quantity is attested by inscriptions and by the verse of old Latin authors-
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Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
AbstractThis paper explores linguistic change and cultural integration (esp. Romanization and De-Romanization) as reflected in the non-standard Latin inscriptions from Mogontiacum (modern Mainz) (first cent. BC to eighth cent. AD). Since Mainz was pivotal for defence and operations against Germanic people east of the Rhine, Roman military and the ...
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AbstractThis paper explores linguistic change and cultural integration (esp. Romanization and De-Romanization) as reflected in the non-standard Latin inscriptions from Mogontiacum (modern Mainz) (first cent. BC to eighth cent. AD). Since Mainz was pivotal for defence and operations against Germanic people east of the Rhine, Roman military and the ...
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The Characteristics of Vulgar Latin in Epigraphic Monuments
2014This contribution has been prepared for participants of the workshop Academia ragusina: On the Survival of Culture from the Fall of the Western Roman Empire to the Invention of Printing (Dubrovnik, April 13-18 2009), together with accompanying handouts and practical excercises.
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An Inquiry into Local Variations in Vulgar Latin
The Modern Language Review, 1972W. Rothwell, Paul A. Gaeng
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From Vulgar Latin to Old Provencal
The Modern Language Review, 1975J. H. Marshall, Frede Jensen
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