Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 14-16J. Pinsent, 1989 |
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... writing , that vernacular when put into written form looked like Latin . In other words , ' Pre - reform Medieval Latin was a written form of the vernacular , different in kind from post - reform Medieval Latin , which was in theory a ...
... writing , that vernacular when put into written form looked like Latin . In other words , ' Pre - reform Medieval Latin was a written form of the vernacular , different in kind from post - reform Medieval Latin , which was in theory a ...
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... written Latin text in Latin form . Jonas did not assign the Latinate and vernacular forms of iacto to different languages , whereas he looked upon want as belonging to a different language from the language he was writing . But Jonas ...
... written Latin text in Latin form . Jonas did not assign the Latinate and vernacular forms of iacto to different languages , whereas he looked upon want as belonging to a different language from the language he was writing . But Jonas ...
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... written Medieval Latin differed only stylistically from the vernacular , that it was ' a written form of the vernacular ' ( 53 ) . The question whether learned written Medieval Latin of the seventh and eighth centuries was a register of ...
... written Medieval Latin differed only stylistically from the vernacular , that it was ' a written form of the vernacular ' ( 53 ) . The question whether learned written Medieval Latin of the seventh and eighth centuries was a register of ...
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