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that the modern Romance languages are derived from spoken Latin and not from the Latin that was written . This is quite true if by written Latin one means the belles - lettres of the classical period , for these were written in a Latin ...
that the modern Romance languages are derived from spoken Latin and not from the Latin that was written . This is quite true if by written Latin one means the belles - lettres of the classical period , for these were written in a Latin ...
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The commonest Hittite sibilant is ordinarily written by the symbols which most Assyriologists transcribe áš , šá , iš , ši , uš , šú , etc. It corresponds etymologically to Indo - European s ( šagg- ' see ' = Gothic saihwan , Šipand- ...
The commonest Hittite sibilant is ordinarily written by the symbols which most Assyriologists transcribe áš , šá , iš , ši , uš , šú , etc. It corresponds etymologically to Indo - European s ( šagg- ' see ' = Gothic saihwan , Šipand- ...
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e is , as I have stated above , less clearly reflected in the written forms of the eleventh century MSS than the other three changes we have examined . It is evident that the orthographic and literary tradition of the historical vowels ...
e is , as I have stated above , less clearly reflected in the written forms of the eleventh century MSS than the other three changes we have examined . It is evident that the orthographic and literary tradition of the historical vowels ...
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