La descripción distribucional del sistema fonológico del latín según la gramática romana
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https://doi.org/10.3989/emerita.1981.v49.i1.813Abstract
Provided with definite theoretical principles, definite aims and taking the Greek models as a starting point, the Latin grammarians were able to develop a «phonological» description of Latin that apparently displayed a certain degree of originality and can be considered to be very close to present-day phonological methods, based on distributional analysis.
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