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  1. Contents. hide. (Top) Phonology. Morphology. See also. Notes. References. Bibliography. Proto-Romance language. Proto-Romance is the comparatively reconstructed ancestor of the Romance languages. It is effectively Late Latin viewed retrospectively through its descendants. Phonology. Vowels. Monophthongs. Diphthong.

  2. The Romance languages, also known as the Latin [1] or Neo-Latin [2] languages, are the languages that are directly descended from Vulgar Latin. [3] . They are the only extant subgroup of the Italic branch of the Indo-European language family .

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    • History
    • First Sample of Common Romanian Text
    • Development
    • See Also

    The Roman occupation led to a Roman-Thracian syncretism, and similar to the case of other conquered civilisations (see, for example, how Gallo-Roman culture developed in Roman Gaul) led to the Latinization of many Thracian tribes which were on the edge of the sphere of Latin influence, eventually resulting in the possible extinction of the Daco-Thr...

    Referring to this time period, of great debate and interest is the so-called Torna, Torna Fratre episode. In Theophylactus Simocatta Histories, (c. 630), the author mentions the words τóρνα, τóρνα. The context of this mention is a Byzantine expedition during Maurice's Balkan campaigns in 587, led by general Comentiolus, in the Haemus, against the A...

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    The comparative analysis of Romance languages shows that certain changes that occurred from Latin to Common Romanian are particular to it or shared only with a limited number of other Romance languages. Some of these changes are: 1. reorganization of the Latin vowel system - Common Romanian followed a mixed scheme, with the back vowels o, u following the Sardinian scheme but the front vowels e, ifollowing the Western Romance scheme. This produces a six-vowel system (contrast the Sardinian fiv...

    • c. 6th or 7th – 10th or 11th centuries
    • Balkans and part of Eastern Europe
  4. Beginning. Demographics. List of Romance languages. Eastern Romance languages. Italo-Western Romance. Italo-Dalmatian. Western Romance languages. Gallo-Iberian languages. Gallo-Romance languages. Iberian Romance languages. Other. Family tree of Romance languages. Other websites. References. Romance languages.

  5. encyclopedia.marginalia.nu › wiki › Proto-RomanceProto-Romance language

    Proto-Romance nouns appear to have had three cases: a nominative, an accusative, and a combined genitive-dative. Several Class III nouns had inflexions that differed by syllable count or stress position. Some nouns were pluralized with -a or -ora, having originally been neuter in Classical Latin. Their singular was treated as grammatically ...

  6. The Eastern Romance languages [1] are a group of Romance languages. The group, also called the Balkan Romance or Daco-Romance languages, [1] comprises the Romanian language (Daco-Romanian), the Aromanian language and two other related minor languages, Megleno-Romanian and Istro-Romanian. [2] [3] [4] Contents. Languages. Internal classification.

  7. Nov 21, 2022 · 0. Proto-Romanian (also known as "Common Romanian", româna comună or "Ancient Romanian", străromâna, Balkan Latin) is a hypothetical and unattested Romance language evolved from Vulgar Latin and considered to have been spoken by the ancestors of today's Romanians and related Balkan Latin peoples (Vlachs) before c. 900 (7th–11th century AD).

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