罗曼语族 (Chinese Wikipedia)

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  • Romance languages. Encyclopædia Britannica. [19 February 2017]. (原始内容存档于2019-03-27). ... if the Romance languages are compared with Latin, it is seen that by most measures Sardinian and Italian are least differentiated... 

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  • Sardos etiam, qui non Latii sunt sed Latiis associandi videntur, eiciamus, quoniam soli sine proprio vulgari esse videntur, gramaticam tanquam simie homines imitantes: nam domus nova et dominus meus locuntur. ["As for the Sardinians, who are not Italian but may be associated with Italians for our purposes, out they must go, because they alone seem to lack a vernacular of their own, instead imitating gramatica as apes do humans: for they say domus nova [my house] and dominus meus [my master]." (English translation provided by Dante Online, De Vulgari Eloquentia, I-xi页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆))] It is unclear whether this indicates that Sardinian still had a two-case system at the time; modern Sardinian lacks grammatical case.

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  • Peano, Giuseppe (1903). De Latino Sine Flexione. Lingua Auxiliare Internationale [1]页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆), Revista de Mathematica (Revue de Mathématiques), Tomo VIII, pp. 74–83. Fratres Bocca Editores: Torino.

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