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From the Franks words of war
A superficial influence on the Italian language The Franks took over from the Lombards at the end of the VIII century, when the use of vernacular began to appear in Italy. However , unlike the Lombards, ...
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The origin of the Italian language
From the north-east to Sicily they claim its primogeniture The first documents in Italian date back to the end of the X century, even though already during the VIII century the use of the vernacular among ...
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The age of the municipality took the floor
Merchants and notaries the fathers of the Italian language The same origins were at the basis of the new form of political and social life, the Municipality, an exclusively Italian reality (the mother of the middle classes, ...
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Italian sprinkled with Arabic
Words from Sicily, from the sea and from Spain The Italian vocabulary contains many words of Arab origin, but they did not all arrive at the same time or from the same place.
Sicily was an Arab colony for ...
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The challenge between Sicily and Tuscany
Italian literature originated in the Swabian court, the language did not The poets of the so-called Swabian court, towards the middle of the XIII century, composed poetry according to the troubadour model not in Provencal, ...
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From the Franks words of war
A superficial influence on the Italian language The Franks took over from the Lombards at the end of the VIII century, when the use of vernacular began to appear in Italy. However , unlike the Lombards, ...
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The origin of the Italian language
From the north-east to Sicily they claim its primogeniture The first documents in Italian date back to the end of the X century, even though already during the VIII century the use of the vernacular among ...
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The age of the municipality took the floor
Merchants and notaries the fathers of the Italian language The same origins were at the basis of the new form of political and social life, the Municipality, an exclusively Italian reality (the mother of the middle classes, ...
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Italian sprinkled with Arabic
Words from Sicily, from the sea and from Spain The Italian vocabulary contains many words of Arab origin, but they did not all arrive at the same time or from the same place.
Sicily was an Arab colony for ...
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The challenge between Sicily and Tuscany
Italian literature originated in the Swabian court, the language did not The poets of the so-called Swabian court, towards the middle of the XIII century, composed poetry according to the troubadour model not in Provencal, ...
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The Lombard influence
History of the Italian language The Germanic words, not many to tell the truth, present in the Italian language can almost all be attributed to the Lombards , who reigned in Italy for two centuries ...
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