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Dacian language - Dacian as the substratum of Proto-Romanian |  | Dacian language - Dacian as the substratum of Proto-Romanian: Encyclopedia II - Dacian language - Dacian as the substratum of Proto-Romanian |  | The Dacian language may form the substratum of the Proto-Romanian language, which developed from the Vulgar Latin spoken in the Balkans north of the Jirecek line that roughly divides Latin influence from Greek influence.
Whether Dacian in fact forms the substratum of Proto-Romanian is disputed (see Origin of Romanians), yet this theory does not rely on the Romanization having occurred in Dacia, as Dacian was also spoken in Moesia, and as far south as northern Dardania. About 300 words in Eastern Romance (Romanian, Aromanian, Me ...
See also:Dacian language, Dacian language - Geographic distribution, Dacian language - Sound changes from PIE, Dacian language - Affiliation, Dacian language - Extinction, Dacian language - Dacian as the substratum of Proto-Romanian, Dacian language - Note |  | | Dacian language, Dacian language - Affiliation, Dacian language - Dacian as the substratum of Proto-Romanian, Dacian language - Extinction, Dacian language - Geographic distribution, Dacian language - Note, Dacian language - Sound changes from PIE, Dacia, List of Dacian plant names, List of Dacian cities, List of Dacian kings, Origin of Romanians, Romanian language, Eastern Romance substratum, Sinaia lead plates, Thracian language |  | |
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Dacian language - Dacian as the substratum of Proto-Romanian
The Dacian language may form the substratum of the Proto-Romanian language, which developed from the Vulgar Latin spoken in the Balkans north of the Jirecek line that roughly divides Latin influence from Greek influence.
Whether Dacian in fact forms the substratum of Proto-Romanian is disputed (see Origin of Romanians), yet this theory does not rely on the Romanization having occurred in Dacia, as Dacian was also spoken in Moesia, and as far south as northern Dardania. About 300 words in Eastern Romance (Romanian, Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian, Istro-Romanian) may derive from Dacian, and many of these show a satem-reflex, as one would expect in Daco-Thracian words (see Eastern Romance substratum).
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