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W. M. Lindsay w "The Latin Language" napisał: | But in Vulgar Latin we find qu becoming c when a following syllable has qu, e. g. cinque for quinque, |
Cytat: | In Italian, Latin qu before e, i has this hard sound (written ch), e. g. chi, che, retaining the labial affection (the following w-sound) before a, e.g. quale (see ch. ii. 91), though in cinque, 'five,' where two Latin labialized velars stood in successive syllables, the first seems to have lost its labialization in Vulgar Latin. |
Dysymilancyja, widać.
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