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As opposite to the Classical, or Fixed Latin, by vulgar Latin it is here meant the evolving spoken language of the first centuries AD among the populations of the Roman Empire. Cf. Coseriu (1987), p. 56; Alkire-Rosen (2010), p. 5.

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