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This implies that archaic words have often been relegated to the underived list , although in Old Latin many such words could be analyzed by reference to contemporary morphemes . It also explains why a word like barbaria is taken as a ...
This implies that archaic words have often been relegated to the underived list , although in Old Latin many such words could be analyzed by reference to contemporary morphemes . It also explains why a word like barbaria is taken as a ...
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Reviewed by WILLIAM F. WYATT , JR . , Institute for Research in the Humanities , University of Wisconsin Though we know a fair amount about the pronunciation of Classical Latin , few take the trouble to put their knowledge into practice ...
Reviewed by WILLIAM F. WYATT , JR . , Institute for Research in the Humanities , University of Wisconsin Though we know a fair amount about the pronunciation of Classical Latin , few take the trouble to put their knowledge into practice ...
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In other cases Latin spelling may simply be wrong , but of course here opinions will differ . Certain native Latin words were customarily spelled and pronounced with aspirates , beginning with the first century B.C .
In other cases Latin spelling may simply be wrong , but of course here opinions will differ . Certain native Latin words were customarily spelled and pronounced with aspirates , beginning with the first century B.C .
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A restriction on Grassmanns Law in Greek | 7 |
Breaking umlaut and the Southern drawl | 18 |
The meaning of German noch | 42 |
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