However, other languages that came into contact with it have also left their mark. In the thirteenth century, the lexicon of Portuguese had about 80% words of Latin origin and 20% of pre-Roman Gallaecian and Celtiberian, Germanic, Greek and…
The social versus the regional A multivariate analysis of (morpho-)syntactic variation in Austria's rural dialects. In: Stratton, James M. / Beaman, Karen V.: Expanding Variationist Sociolinguistic Research in Varieties of German Routledge…
Germanic names, inherited from the Suevi (who settled in Gallaecia: modern Galicia and northern Portugal in 409 AD), Visigoths, Vandals, Franks and other Germanic peoples, were often the most common Galician-Portuguese names during the…