Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 82British Academy, 1993 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... Latin was mainly the speech of the Roman army and that once the army had departed , Latin was no longer a spoken language there . But opinions as to the role of spoken Latin in Britain , especially after the Anglo - Saxon invasion ...
... Latin was mainly the speech of the Roman army and that once the army had departed , Latin was no longer a spoken language there . But opinions as to the role of spoken Latin in Britain , especially after the Anglo - Saxon invasion ...
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... Latin inscriptio , ontimbran for instruere , toþegnung for administratio , etc. How are we to account for such formations ? Sweet's judgment was obviously well - founded , for many of these words are rare , often found in only a single ...
... Latin inscriptio , ontimbran for instruere , toþegnung for administratio , etc. How are we to account for such formations ? Sweet's judgment was obviously well - founded , for many of these words are rare , often found in only a single ...
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British Academy. the function of the Latin ablative , or another Latin case form ; they add the definite article to nouns where English grammar requires this , and they insert personal pronouns in the appropriate position , so as to ...
British Academy. the function of the Latin ablative , or another Latin case form ; they add the definite article to nouns where English grammar requires this , and they insert personal pronouns in the appropriate position , so as to ...
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The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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