Spoken and Written Narratives in the Tenth- and Eleventh-Century Latin Documents from the Dalmatian City of Zadar (CROSBI ID 61271)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Bralić Petković, Ankica
engleski
Spoken and Written Narratives in the Tenth- and Eleventh-Century Latin Documents from the Dalmatian City of Zadar
This paper analyses the structures of the morphosyntactic nominal paradigm of the tenth- and eleventh-century Latin documents from the Dalmatian city of Zadar. Romance languages asserted themselves in the area of the former Western Roman Empire in the Middle Ages, while the continuity of Latin literacy was secured through a specific medieval Latin, which would be, beginning in the Caroline period, subjected to the reform aimed towards classical models. Dalmato-Romance or Dalmatian is one of the successors of Latin. Latinists have so far neglected documents from Dalmatian cities from the Early Middle Ages as texts written in a "bad“ language. The paper will indicate that the consistencies in this narrative can be attributed to the influence of the vernacular of the urban population on written medieval Latin and not to their unfamiliarity with classic Latin narrative.
Medieval Latin, spoken Romance, written Latin, Zadar, Dalmatia, Croatia
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Podaci o prilogu
27-44.
objavljeno
10.3726/b10924
Podaci o knjizi
Events and Narratives in Language, Łódź Studies in Language
Badio, Janusz
Frankfurt: Peter Lang
2017.
978-3-631-70059-4
1437-5281
1437-5281