Tuscan and Etruscan : : The problem of linguistic substratum influence in central Italy / / Herbert Izzo.

The Italian spoken in most of Tuscany is characterized by a number of peculiar pronunciations which for over half a century Romance scholars have explained by a theory of linguistic substratum influence. This theory postulates that present-day Tuscan pronunciation is a survival of the 'foreign...

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Tuscan and Etruscan : The problem of linguistic substratum influence in central Italy / Herbert Izzo.
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Sources of information about the gorgia and attempts to explain its origin -- 2. The gorgia toscana today -- 3. On the attribution of the gorgia toscana to Etruscan substratum influence -- Conclusions -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO ROMANCE SERIES
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The Italian spoken in most of Tuscany is characterized by a number of peculiar pronunciations which for over half a century Romance scholars have explained by a theory of linguistic substratum influence. This theory postulates that present-day Tuscan pronunciation is a survival of the 'foreign accent' with which the ancient Etruscans must have spoken Latin when Rome first began to extend its power and language over the rest of Italy. Professor Izzo has undertaken a new and thorough investigation of modern Tuscan pronunciation, disproving this hypothesis and providing a definitive conclusion to the debate. He delineates clearly the errors in reasoning of those who trace the Tuscan pronunciation to an Etruscan influence, and presents his conclusions objectively. This study will interest Romance linguists, especially historians of the Italian language; but it will also interest historical linguists in general, for by disproving one of the most plausible and best-documented cases of alleged substratum influence, it casts doubt on many other cases where such influence has been claimed with little evidence.
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Etruscan language.
Italian language Dialects Italy Tuscany.
Italian language Phonology.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical. bisacsh
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Frontmatter --
Preface --
Contents --
Introduction --
1. Sources of information about the gorgia and attempts to explain its origin --
2. The gorgia toscana today --
3. On the attribution of the gorgia toscana to Etruscan substratum influence --
Conclusions --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index --
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO ROMANCE SERIES
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Preface --
Contents --
Introduction --
1. Sources of information about the gorgia and attempts to explain its origin --
2. The gorgia toscana today --
3. On the attribution of the gorgia toscana to Etruscan substratum influence --
Conclusions --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index --
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Preface --
Contents --
Introduction --
1. Sources of information about the gorgia and attempts to explain its origin --
2. The gorgia toscana today --
3. On the attribution of the gorgia toscana to Etruscan substratum influence --
Conclusions --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index --
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO ROMANCE SERIES
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