Communication and the literary production of the Middle Ages were
an integral part of a complex linguistic situation. Latin, the
Western European language of education and administration, stood in
contrast to the vernacular languages, which in turn were divided
into different dialects. Different vernacular languages often
existed in the same geographic area. This anthology approaches this
topic, which has not been systematically covered until now, from an
interdisciplinary perspective. It discusses fundamental
methodological issues and surviving linguistic and literary
documents from the 8th up to the 16th century.
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