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  1. Pannonian Latin (alternatively Pannonian Romance) was a variant of Vulgar Latin that developed in Pannonia, but became extinct after the loss of the province. History [ edit ] Pannonia province in the Roman Empire in 125 Surviving fragment of a Roman military diploma found at Carnuntum (now in Austria ) in the province of Pannonia

  2. Pannonian Romance. Pannonian Romance was an Indo-European language, pertaining to the Centum group in the neo- latin languages, with some Celtic roots and related to the old Illyrian. According to the linguist Roxana Curc, the main source of intelligence on this extinct language is the many toponyms in the area of Lake Balaton (located in ...

  3. At Romance Pannonian language is a short visible history of redirects, and a history of deleted edits all made in 2007 (started by User:Brunodam, who is banned) and deleted at 23:01, 25 November 2007. Pannonia#Post-Roman has a link (with a short summary) to page Romance Pannonian language, which currently redirects to page Pannonian Romance.

  4. Mark Pogačar Nikolič is a cast member, who worked on Original Copy: Pannonian Romance (2021).

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PannoniaPannonia - Wikipedia

    Pannonia ( / pəˈnoʊniə /, Latin: [panˈnɔnia]) was a province of the Roman Empire bounded on the north and east by the Danube, coterminous westward with Noricum and upper Italy, and southward with Dalmatia and upper Moesia. Pannonia was located in the territory that is now western Hungary, western Slovakia, eastern Austria, northern ...

  6. Early Pannonian texts used <ụ> for modern <v>; most modern editions use <v> instead (compare use of Old English wynn) Proto-Pannonian (400-600 AD) Proto-Pannonian mostly shares its phonological changes with other Romance dialects, but its morphology already sets it apart from the other Romance languages. Phonological changes:

  7. Pannonian Romance. Pannonian Romance was spoken by Romanized Celtic and Illyrian peoples that developed in Pannonia, between modern-day Vienna and Belgrade, after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. Despite the Romanized population being mentioned in several annals, no works of literature and few traces in modern languages survive. Property.

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