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  1. GreekWords 64-66 GreekOxytones. 64 GreekParoxytones 64-65 GreekProparoxytones 65-66 OtherForeignWords 66 SecondaryStress 66-67 UnstressedWords 67-68 Quantity 68-77 Position 68-70 VowelQuantity 71-77 VowelsinHiatus 72-73 LengtheningbeforeConsonants 73-75 DisappearanceoftheOldQuantity 75-76 DevelopmentofaNewQuantity 76-77 Vowels 77-104 ...

  2. Professor Herman's definition of “Vulgar Latin” is certainly the best; it is just a collective label, available for use to refer to all those features of the Latin language that are known to have existed, from textual attestations and incontrovertible reconstructions, but that were not recommended by the grammarians.

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  4. that spoken Vulgar Latin is the chronological successor (a corruption) of Classical Latin.3 Apart from this antiquated view, there are, roughly, two types of Vulgar Latin theories. First, there are theories which propose that there was, especially during the Empire and the early Middle Ages, a linguistic unity of popular speech

  5. Jun 5, 2008 · John Durham Peters. First published: 05 June 2008. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781405186407.wbiecc075. Citations: 4. Read the full text. PDF. Tools. Share. Abstract. The word “communicationis descended from the Latin noun communicatio, which meant a sharing or imparting.

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  6. This article explores the formation of Vulgar Latin as a metalinguistic concept in the Italian Renaissance (1435–1601) considering its continued, although criticized, use as a concept and term in modern Romance and Latin linguistics (1826 until the present).

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  7. Dec 1, 2013 · Latin preposition was inherited in most Romance languages and more than that, it is still widely. used today in communication language.1. imitaţie ‘imitation’ from immitto, -ere, misi, missum ...

  8. Sometimes called Vulgar or Popular Latin, this variety is often conceptualized as a discrete linguistic variety, which is held responsible for the changes in the provincial realization of Latin. Since a great deal of evidence for this variety is collected from written texts, studies on the emergence of the Romance languages have tended to ...