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“Brandon McCaw and King Richard says but it was not the Latin of Cicero or even the Latin of the ordinary Roman citizen. It was medievel Latin but only the speech of its day. This quote is worth a billion words. Quoted by Brandon McCaw and King Richard...)” quote by Brandon McCaw
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“Brandon McCaw and King Richard says but it was not the Latin of Cicero or even the Latin of the ordinary Roman citizen. It was medievel Latin but only the speech of its day. This quote is worth a billion words. Quoted by Brandon McCaw and King Richard...)”

Brandon McCaw

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Source Speech: Unspecified historical discussion, date unknown

The quote contrasts medieval Latin usage with classical Latin, noting its limited prestige and contextual relevance

In simple terms: Medieval Latin differed from classical Latin and was used by specific groups

Key Takeaway

Recognize the historical context of language use

Themes

language history prestige

Mood

reflective analytical

Type

observational historical

When to use this quote

  • academic lectures
  • historical reenactments
  • language education
  • literary analysis

Key Concepts

sociolinguistics cultural evolution

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does language prestige affect communication?
  • What factors determine linguistic authority?
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