Filologija, No. 76, 2021.
Pregledni rad
https://doi.org/10.21857/mjrl3u73o9
Vulgar Latin on the epigraphic material in Dacia in comparison with Romanian
Bičanić Mirna
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Sažetak
Epigraphic material in Dacia is represented by votive monuments, vax (tabulae ceratae) and lead (curse) tablets (tabellae defixionis). Vax tablets from Roman miner settlement Alburnus Maior (today Roșia Montana, Alba County) that have been excavated in the 19th century deserve special interest for they show not only the characteristics of the Vulgar Latin of those times (second century A.D.), but give an insight into the lives of the (Illyrian) miners and the mining community of those times. Each of them show the development of Vulgar Latin in that area that finally led to the Romanian language. The changes, which can be traced from Roman times into the modern Romanian, have been shown on the phonological, morphological, syntactic and lexical level.
Ključne riječi
vulgar Latin, epigraphic monuments, Dacia, vax tablets, Romanian
Hrčak ID:
263104
URI
Datum izdavanja:
1.10.2021.
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