the origin of latin language - EAS
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Latin is a member of the broad family of Italic languages. Its alphabet, the Latin alphabet, emerged from the Old Italic alphabets, which in turn were derived from the Etruscan, Greek and Phoenician scripts. Historical Latin came from the prehistoric language of the Latium region, specifically around the River … See more
Vowels
Proto-Italic inherited all ten of the early post-Proto-Indo-European simple vowels (i.e. at a time when laryngeals had colored and often lengthened adjacent vowels and then disappeared in many circumstances): *i, *e, *a, *o, *u, *ī, … See more• Allen, J. H.; James B. Greenough (1931). New Latin Grammar. Boston: Ginn and Company. ISBN 1-58510-027-7.
• Monier-Williams, Monier (1960). A Sanskrit-English. Oxford: Oxford Clarendon. See moreOld Latin
Old Latin (also called Early Latin or Archaic Latin) refers to the period of Latin texts before the age of See more• Latin Etymology, An Etymological Dictionary of the Latin Language See more
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The Latin script is the most widely used alphabetic writing system in the world. It is the standard script of the English language and is often referred to simply as "the alphabet" in English. It is a true alphabet which originated in the 7th …