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... language as Latin , and in the wake of the famous humanist language debate of 1435 , he argued correctly that the language spoken in antiquity was just one language , Latin , and that the vernacular did not exist in Roman times but came ...
... language as Latin , and in the wake of the famous humanist language debate of 1435 , he argued correctly that the language spoken in antiquity was just one language , Latin , and that the vernacular did not exist in Roman times but came ...
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... language within the Scandinavian dominated Irish Sea world.68 Norse and the Hebrides ; the ' Irish Sea World ' It is of course a fact that Gaelic is now most widely spoken as a commu- nity language throughout the Hebrides ; and in the ...
... language within the Scandinavian dominated Irish Sea world.68 Norse and the Hebrides ; the ' Irish Sea World ' It is of course a fact that Gaelic is now most widely spoken as a commu- nity language throughout the Hebrides ; and in the ...
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... language was spoken originally in the Western Isles , Scandinavians may still have created a ' tabula rasa ' linguistic effect : the lack of clear evidence of linguistic continuity remains striking , and even Cox admits ' there is ...
... language was spoken originally in the Western Isles , Scandinavians may still have created a ' tabula rasa ' linguistic effect : the lack of clear evidence of linguistic continuity remains striking , and even Cox admits ' there is ...
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