| 1896 - 598 pages
...The Latin of the texts may be said to stand midway between Latin proper and the French of the ninth century, some characteristics of which are distinctly foreshadowed in the language of the Lex. For instance, an initial s, if followed by a consonant, takes an e or «' before it, and the * is turned... | |
| Philological Society (Great Britain) - 1896 - 1304 pages
...The Latin of the texts may be said to stand midway between Latin proper and the French of the ninth century, some characteristics of which are distinctly foreshadowed in the language of the Lex. For instance, an initial a, if followed by a consonant, takes an e or i before it, and the * is turned... | |
| Philological Society (Great Britain) - 1898 - 668 pages
...The Latin of the texts may be said to titand midway between Latin proper and the French of the ninth century, some characteristics of which are distinctly foreshadowed in the language of the Lex. For instance, an initial », if followed by a consonant, takes an e or » before it, and the i is turned... | |
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