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LATIN IN BYZANTIUM® 3.1 . RISE . Within the vast Roman Empire , where Latin was the international medium of communication , the provinces of the Greek East at first enjoyed a privileged brand of bilingualism , one of domains .
LATIN IN BYZANTIUM® 3.1 . RISE . Within the vast Roman Empire , where Latin was the international medium of communication , the provinces of the Greek East at first enjoyed a privileged brand of bilingualism , one of domains .
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After the middle of the 4th century , Latin replaced Greek in the liturgy of the Catholic Church ; this break in a stable tradition occurred under the pressure of a totally Latinized Christianity ( Bardy , 164 ) .
After the middle of the 4th century , Latin replaced Greek in the liturgy of the Catholic Church ; this break in a stable tradition occurred under the pressure of a totally Latinized Christianity ( Bardy , 164 ) .
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The disintegration of Medieval Latin was closely tied to the rise of the Western national languages in the period of the Renaissance : loyalty to the new national states was heightened by consciousness of and loyalty to the evolving ...
The disintegration of Medieval Latin was closely tied to the rise of the Western national languages in the period of the Renaissance : loyalty to the new national states was heightened by consciousness of and loyalty to the evolving ...
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The structure of communication in early | 444 |
A critical survey of sociolinguistics G D Bills | 454 |
Appalachian speech R R Butters | 460 |
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