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... Roman writers on grammar , who devoted their attention specifically to the Latin language ; and the incidental handling of grammatical points by other Roman writers . III . The Latin inscriptions , among which the older ones are ...
... Roman writers on grammar , who devoted their attention specifically to the Latin language ; and the incidental handling of grammatical points by other Roman writers . III . The Latin inscriptions , among which the older ones are ...
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... Roman Republic which , in the main , will be described in this chapter , with the addition of evidence as to the absence of later pronunciations from the Latin of that earlier time . The present variety of pronunciations of Latin is due ...
... Roman Republic which , in the main , will be described in this chapter , with the addition of evidence as to the absence of later pronunciations from the Latin of that earlier time . The present variety of pronunciations of Latin is due ...
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... Roman grammarians2 , and the manner in which the sounds developed into the Romance dialects . For both ĕ and the monophthong developing from the earlier diphthong ae ( §38 ) produced in Romance an open e or its representative , but è ...
... Roman grammarians2 , and the manner in which the sounds developed into the Romance dialects . For both ĕ and the monophthong developing from the earlier diphthong ae ( §38 ) produced in Romance an open e or its representative , but è ...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY ABBREVIATIONS SYMBOLS | 11 |
THE ALPHABET | 33 |
22 Indication of Vowel Length | 39 |
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The Sounds of Latin: A Descriptive and Historical Phonology, Utgåva 12 Roland Grubb Kent Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1932 |
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ablaut accent alphabet analogy aspirate assimilation became become borrowed called classical CLLat closed compounds consonant contraction developed dialects difference diphthong division doubled earlier early English examples Exercise final forms German give grade Greek influence initial inscriptions intervocalic Ital Italy languages Late Latin later Latin lengthening letter liquid Lith long vowels loss lost medial nasal normal occurred oLat original palatal perhaps phonetic PLat Plautus position preceding probably produced Pron pronounced pronunciation reduced regularly remained represented Roman root short vowel shortened similar sound spelling spirant stop Study Sturtevant syllables syncope took velar Verg Vict voiced voiceless weakening whence words writing written