Capitolo 13
necessary. Dacia that secular north of the Danube, and it was so distant
removed by the centers of the Roman influence, it was erect in a province
in 107 AD, and abandoned in 270. Nevertheless his/her distance and the
short period comparatively during which the Latin it was busy
language has continued in use in that region a present day. It
it furnishes therefore an impressive illustration of the real methods that
the Romans used in Latinizing conquered territory. [10]
We have already had occasion to notice that a fusion among the Latin and
the languages with which you/he/she was brought in contact, such fusion for
you quote an example, as we find in Pidgin-English, doesn't happen. These languages
the Latin only influenced by way of doing sums to his/her dictionary. A
the great very Greek scientific and technical terms were adopted by the
learned during the period of the Roman supremacy. Clearly of this is
aware, for example, in the light ones the philosophical ones and rhetorical jobs of
Cicero. Some words, as rufuses walked to on all four in the language from the Cursive
dialects. Now and then the Keltics or Iberian names of Gallic or Spanish
articles were taken on, but the system of inflectional and the syntax of
Latin held back their integrity. In the sums of period place-Romans to the
dictionary is more meaningful. It is said that approximately three hundred
Germanic words have found their way in all the Romantic languages. [11]
The language of the province of Gaul was stricken more since of the four
one hundred and fifty Gothic, Lombardic, and the words of Burgundian are found in
French alone, such words as avenue, homard and blesser. Each of the
provinces clearly, when the empire separated him, you/he/she was submitted to
influences particular to him. The residence of the Heaths in Spain, for
seven hundred years, they have for example gone away a depth enthusiasms on the Spaniard
dictionary, while the geographical position of Roumanian has shown him to
the influence of Slavic, Albanian, Greek, Magyar and Turkish. [12] a