The Blackwell History of the Latin LanguageWiley, 19/11/2007 - 336 páginas This text makes use of contemporary work in linguistics to provide up-to-date commentary on the development of Latin, from its prehistoric origins in the Indo-European language family, through the earliest texts, to the creation of the Classical Language of Cicero and Vergil, and examines the impact of the spread of spoken Latin through the Roman Empire.
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The Languages of Italy | 37 |
The Background to Standardization | 77 |
Old Latin and its Varieties in | 90 |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
3rd person plural ablative ablaut accent accusative adjectives Aeneid already aorist archaic archaism attested Celtic century BC Chapter Chrauttius Cicero CIL I² Classical Latin clause consonants context dative declension derived diphthong earlier Early Latin elite Empire ending Etruscan Eunus evidence example Faliscan final formation fricative grammatical Greek IE languages imperfect infinitive inscriptions Italian Italy later Latin and Sabellian Latin Language letters lexical linguistic literary long vowels marker monophthongization morphology nominative nouns o-stem official Old Latin original Oscan paradigm participle passive perfect period person singular phonological Plautus poetry prepositions prose reconstructed Roman Latin Romance languages Rome Sabellian Sabellian languages Sanskrit second century sentence short vowels South Picene speakers speech spelling standard stem style subjunctive suffix surviving syllables syntactic syntax tense Terentianus texts thematic third century traditional Umbrian usage varieties velar verb forms verbal Vindolanda vocabulary voiced word order writing written