Ueber die Aussprache des provenzalischen E. by Ernst Wiechmann is a scholarly work dedicated to the pronunciation of the Proven al 'E'. This detailed linguistic study, originally published in 1881, delves into the nuances of Proven al, also known as Old Occitan, a Romance language spoken in southern France during the Middle Ages. Wiechmann's analysis provides valuable insights into the phonetics and historical development of the language, making it an essential resource for linguists, philologists, and historians interested in the evolution of Romance languages. This book offers a glimpse into the linguistic landscape of the past and continues to be relevant for understanding the roots of modern languages and dialects.
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