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Contents
VULGAR LATIN TERMINOLOGY AND PROBLEMS | 1 |
THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT | 9 |
SOURCES AND METHODS | 17 |
PHONETIC EVOLUTION | 27 |
2 Consonants | 38 |
a WordFinal Consonants | 39 |
b Palatalization | 42 |
c Intervocalic Consonants | 45 |
2 The Simple Sentence | 85 |
3 Compound Sentences | 87 |
VOCABULART | 95 |
2 Inflected Words | 97 |
b Semantic Changes | 102 |
c Affixation and Cornpounding | 104 |
d Foreign Words | 105 |
MORE GENERAL PROBLEMS | 109 |
d Consonant Clusters | 47 |
INFLECTIONAL MORPHOLOGY | 49 |
2 Verbal Morphology | 68 |
PHRASES AND SENTENCES | 81 |
2 The Geographical Diversification of Latin | 115 |
3 The Main Lines of Vulgar Development | 120 |
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Common terms and phrases
ablative accusative adjective already areas attested authors became become cent century changes Christian Classical clear combination common complete confusion conjunction consonant construction contain correct dative declension developments distinctions early Empire evidence evolution example existence expressed fact feminine final followed French functions future Gaul genitive grammar Greek groups happened important indicative infinitive inflections inscriptions Italian Italy kind Late later less letter linguistic literary loss loved masculine meaning mentioned morphology nature neuter nominative normal nouns originally particularly period phonetic phrase Plautus plural position possible prepositional present probably quod reason refer regions replaced represented result Romance languages Rumanian Saint seems sentence separate short similar singular sound Spanish speech spelling spoken stressed structure subordinate syllable tense texts tion traditional turn usage usually verb vowel Vulgar Latin whole word writing written
References to this book
Latin vulgaire, latin tardif, Volume 6 Heikki Solin,Martti Leiwo,Hilla Halla-aho No preview available - 2003 |