Romania submersa
Appearance
Romania submersa orbis Latini partes, quae imperii Romanorum casu linguam Romanam perdiderint, describit. Illis in regionibus, vulgari sermone Latino linguis barbaris substituto, lingua Romanica nulla temporibus recentioribus adhibetur. Inter quas regiones sunt:
- Britannia
- Pannonia (vide "lingua Romanica Pannoniensis")
- Africa
- Germania australis (vide et "lingua Romanica Mosellensis")
- Moesia
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Vermondo Brugnatelli, "I prestiti latini in berbero: un bilancio", in: M. Lamberti, L. Tonelli (eds.), Afroasiatica Tergestina. Papers from the 9th Italian Meeting of Afro-Asiatic (Hamito-Semitic) Linguistics, Trieste, April 23–24, 1998, Padova, Unipress, 1999, pp. 325–332
- Franco Fanciullo, "Un capitolo della Romania submersa: il latino africano", in: D. Kremer (ed.), Actes du XVIIIe Congrès International de Linguistique et de Philologie Romane - Universitè de Trèves (Trier) 1986, tome I, Tübingen, Niemeyer, 1992,162-187 pp.
- Tadeusz Lewicki, "Une langue romane oubliée de l'Afrique du Nord. Observations d'un arabisant", Rocznik Orient. XVII (1958), pp. 415–480
- Hugo Schuchardt, Die romanischen Lehnwörter im Berberischen, Wien 1918 (82 pp.)
- Charles-Edwards, Thomas, "Language and Society among the Insular Celts, AD 400-1000", in M. J. Green (ed.), The Celtic World, ed. (London, 1995), pp. 703–36
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