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LINGUISTIC THEORY IN THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE ROBERT A. HALL , JR . [ The work of Renaissance scholars on language , especially in Italy , deserves more attention than it has usually received . Certain sixteenthcentury writers ( Tolomei ...
LINGUISTIC THEORY IN THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE ROBERT A. HALL , JR . [ The work of Renaissance scholars on language , especially in Italy , deserves more attention than it has usually received . Certain sixteenthcentury writers ( Tolomei ...
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... theory which were made in the course of the Italian Renaissance debates on the questione della lingua . ... and from 3 For the detailed history of the linguistic discussions in sixteenth - century Italy , see chiefly Vivaldi ...
... theory which were made in the course of the Italian Renaissance debates on the questione della lingua . ... and from 3 For the detailed history of the linguistic discussions in sixteenth - century Italy , see chiefly Vivaldi ...
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... questions to arise was that of the origin of Italian . Dante , without indicating his belief as to the actual order of development , had held that Latin had been established by a consensus of opinion to serve ( as it did in his time ) ...
... questions to arise was that of the origin of Italian . Dante , without indicating his belief as to the actual order of development , had held that Latin had been established by a consensus of opinion to serve ( as it did in his time ) ...
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
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