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The essay examines the origins and development of the Romance languages, focusing on the varieties that became Italian. It questions conventional labels, surveys historical theories about language ancestry, and argues that Romance tongues arose from a complex continuum of Latin speech rather than from a single rustic Latin. It analyzes substratal influences from indigenous and Germanic idioms, contrasts written and spoken Latin, discusses methods of etymology, and compiles early medieval documentary evidence across Italian regions to trace the formation of vernaculars. The discussion concludes by addressing literary consolidation culminating in Dante.

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Luigi Morandi

Luigi Morandi was an Italian scholar and linguist known for his work on the origins of the Italian language. His notable publication, "Origine della lingua italiana: dissertazione," explores the development and evolution of Italian, contributing to the understanding of its linguistic heritage. Morandi's research reflects a deep engagement with the historical and cultural contexts that shaped the language, making his work significant for students and enthusiasts of Italian linguistics.

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