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"traits of many changes of the Latin which occurred in the 4th and 6th centuries"

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I've requested examples for this claim more than a few months ago. It does not seem to appear anywhere in standard academic literature at the moment, in fact the understanding now seems to point at the opposite:

"Developments appear to have been significantly different in the Balkans, in particular in the sub-Danubian area, where the Daco-Romance varieties can be reasonably assumed to have arisen." - Barbato - The Early History of Romance Palatalization

As such the claim attributed to Vekony might be a minority view and should not be the lead of the paragraph.

Leaving this entry here in case other editors want to discuss about it. Aristeus01 (talk) 20:18, 13 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]