In response to an article by Francesco Avolio in the previous issue of the BCSFLS, this paper argues that 1) ancient texts do reflect spoken language, even though with some delay and through the filter of writing, 2) linguistic boundaries may have changed dramatically from Middle Ages to the present day.

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BARBATO, MARCELLO
2014-01-01

Abstract

In response to an article by Francesco Avolio in the previous issue of the BCSFLS, this paper argues that 1) ancient texts do reflect spoken language, even though with some delay and through the filter of writing, 2) linguistic boundaries may have changed dramatically from Middle Ages to the present day.
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