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Re: British latin and Italo Romance



It's a trade-off. FITL has Fortunatian/Uchunata and Cornish, but 
Hungarian is replaced by the Romance language Tahian.
--- In romconlang@yahoogroups.com, "Daniel Prohaska" <daniel@r...> 
wrote:
> Padraic, 
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> I still can't forgive you for killing of Cornish and replacing it 
with
> Latin.
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> ;-)
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> Dan
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> Padraic wrote:
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> "So is Kerno -- but both have histories that
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> stretch back to the 5th century or so. I can't
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> speak for Andrew, but I have sketches of GMPs for
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> each principal epoch of the Kerno language
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> (although I've probably lost them by now). I also
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> have GMPs for the nominal and verbal inflections.
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> I do know that Andrew's starting point was
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> British Vulgar Latin, so even if he can't provide
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> a 9th century text, at least B has foundations
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> that old and older.
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> [...]Padraic"
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