This chapter is focused on the treatment of h in initial position in non-literary texts written on tablet from Roman Britain. The analysis highlights the variation concerning the treatment of h-. We consider the cases of h- insertion in initial position in the Vindolanda corpus, which targets specific areas of the lexicon: everyday language (Tab.Vindol. 622, hostrea) and, more importantly, personal names (Tab.Vindol. 184, Huettius). In contrast, the other nonliterary corpora of Londinium-Bloomberg, Carlisle and curse tablets show a different outcome, as there are only cases of h- deletion in initial position, which follows a more widely attested non-standard Latin development, which is eventually seen in the formation of the Romance languages

The use of initial h- in the writing-tablets from Roman Britain

Francesca Cotugno
2019-01-01

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This chapter is focused on the treatment of h in initial position in non-literary texts written on tablet from Roman Britain. The analysis highlights the variation concerning the treatment of h-. We consider the cases of h- insertion in initial position in the Vindolanda corpus, which targets specific areas of the lexicon: everyday language (Tab.Vindol. 622, hostrea) and, more importantly, personal names (Tab.Vindol. 184, Huettius). In contrast, the other nonliterary corpora of Londinium-Bloomberg, Carlisle and curse tablets show a different outcome, as there are only cases of h- deletion in initial position, which follows a more widely attested non-standard Latin development, which is eventually seen in the formation of the Romance languages
2019
9783110647587
Historical sociolinguistics, Latin linguistics, Roman Britain, Writing tablets
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