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- catalog contributor b12776250.
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliograpical references (p. [361]-381) and index.".
- catalog description "Late Latin, Medieval Latin and Romance -- How Latin Came to Be a Foreign Language for All -- Why the Romance Languages Are Not All the Same -- Periodization -- Viva Voce -- Texts and Language in Late Antiquity -- The Role of Priscian -- The Latin-Romance "Ensemble' of the Seventh Century -- Foreigners' Latin and Romance: Boniface and Pope Gregory II -- Rhythmic Poetry and the Author's Vernacular -- The Ninth Century -- Alcuin's De Orthographia and the Council of Tours (A.D. 813) -- The Relative Chronology of New scripta and New Languages -- The End of Written ladino in Al-Andalus -- Early Medieval Pan-Romance Comprehension -- Italy and Spain in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries -- Periodization and Language Names: Italo-Romance in 1000 A.D. -- The Glossaries of Tenth-Century Spain: (1) the 1997 Edition of codice emilianense 46 -- The Glossaries of Tenth-Century Spain: (2) Romance Vocabulary in the San Millan Glossaries -- In What Language Are the Glosses of San Millan and Silos? -- Twelfth- and Thirteenth-Century Spain -- Sociophilology and Twelfth-Century Spain -- The Assertion of Ibero-Romance -- Why Judeo-Spanish Was Called "ladino" -- A Sociophilological Approach to the Earliest Romance Texts: [-t], -/t/ and -t in Castile (1206-1208) -- Sociophilology and Historical Linguistics -- Comparative, Structural and Sociolinguistic Analyses of the History of the Romance Languages -- Writing: Photo or Disguise? -- Textual Evidence for Language Change -- What Actually Changes During a 'Sound Change'?".
- catalog extent "viii, 389 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Sociophilological study of late Latin.".
- catalog identifier "2503513387".
- catalog isFormatOf "Sociophilological study of late Latin.".
- catalog isPartOf "Utrecht studies in medieval literacy ; 10".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Turnhout : Brepols,".
- catalog relation "Sociophilological study of late Latin.".
- catalog subject "478 21".
- catalog subject "Latin language, Medieval and modern Grammar, Historical.".
- catalog subject "Latin language, Medieval and modern Social aspects.".
- catalog subject "Latin language, Medieval and modern.".
- catalog subject "Latin language, Postclassical Grammar, Historical.".
- catalog subject "Latin language, Postclassical Social aspects.".
- catalog subject "Latin language, Postclassical.".
- catalog subject "Latin philology, Medieval and modern.".
- catalog subject "PA2045 .W75 2002".
- catalog subject "Romance languages History.".
- catalog subject "Transmission of texts.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Late Latin, Medieval Latin and Romance -- How Latin Came to Be a Foreign Language for All -- Why the Romance Languages Are Not All the Same -- Periodization -- Viva Voce -- Texts and Language in Late Antiquity -- The Role of Priscian -- The Latin-Romance "Ensemble' of the Seventh Century -- Foreigners' Latin and Romance: Boniface and Pope Gregory II -- Rhythmic Poetry and the Author's Vernacular -- The Ninth Century -- Alcuin's De Orthographia and the Council of Tours (A.D. 813) -- The Relative Chronology of New scripta and New Languages -- The End of Written ladino in Al-Andalus -- Early Medieval Pan-Romance Comprehension -- Italy and Spain in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries -- Periodization and Language Names: Italo-Romance in 1000 A.D. -- The Glossaries of Tenth-Century Spain: (1) the 1997 Edition of codice emilianense 46 -- The Glossaries of Tenth-Century Spain: (2) Romance Vocabulary in the San Millan Glossaries -- In What Language Are the Glosses of San Millan and Silos? -- Twelfth- and Thirteenth-Century Spain -- Sociophilology and Twelfth-Century Spain -- The Assertion of Ibero-Romance -- Why Judeo-Spanish Was Called "ladino" -- A Sociophilological Approach to the Earliest Romance Texts: [-t], -/t/ and -t in Castile (1206-1208) -- Sociophilology and Historical Linguistics -- Comparative, Structural and Sociolinguistic Analyses of the History of the Romance Languages -- Writing: Photo or Disguise? -- Textual Evidence for Language Change -- What Actually Changes During a 'Sound Change'?".
- catalog title "A sociophilological study of late Latin / by Roger Wright.".
- catalog type "text".