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Archaic Latin

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Early form of Latin that preserved Proto-Indo-European sounds and was later used in Classical literature for prestige despite sound changes.

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"Archaic Latin was a very conservative language that preserved a lot of Proto-Indo-European pronunciation, but a lot of these sounds changed in the development of Classical Latin. For example the Archaic nominative singular 2nd declension ending -ōs transformed into the familiar Latin ending -us"
Linguistic fact of the day · it_shits · ↑80 · 2021-05-28
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