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… habent insertum ∼ ab antecessoribus … habetur insertum ) or to have written a antecessores, which is a common process of haplography; indeed, a is a common abbreviation for ab, while ‘ a(b) + accusative’ is a common construction in vulgar Latin
relación con los árabes y los beréberes . Madrid 1974. 5 WRIGHT, R.: Late and Vulgar Latin in Muslim Spain: The African Connection. In BIVILLE, F. – LHOMMÉ, M-K. – VALLAT, D. (eds): Latin vulgaire - latin tardif IX e . Actes du IX Colloque International
evolutionary linguistics, theories of language change, and possibly for studies on Late and/or Vulgar Latin. Evident as it might sound, voices in favor of this idea have become more prominent only in the past decade. 2 DEBATES ON LINGUISTIC GENESIS AND THE
intervocalic ( poplus > pop u lus ) and never when it is found in word-initial ( placet ) or post-coda positions ( templum ), cf. also de Groot (1921). 6 Furthermore, at a later stage, namely in the Vulgar Latin spoken in Gaul, Ségéral and Scheer (to appear
exclusionary reason for interpretation, as in the present case in the last line (moreover, in Vulgar Latin such a difference has long since disappeared). Not being a native speaker , I myself left out the English translation from my earlier English version of