YV
Yoïn van Spijk
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I think it depended on the speaker - writers such as Cicero and Ovid thought about their language - and on the transparence of the word: 'fābula' is recognisable as 'fā-' plus '-bula', a suffix also found in other words, but 'fāma' may have been a bit more difficult.
YV
Yoïn van Spijk
@yvanspijk.bsky.social
/'dʑowɪn/
• historisch taalkundige | historical linguist
• dialectoloog | dialectologist
• all graphics and videos: tumblr.com/yvanspijk
• my Patreon: patreon.com/yvanspijk
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1.1k followers125 following918 posts