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- Latin_regional_pronunciation abstract "Latin pronunciation, both in the classical and post-classical age, has varied across different regions and different eras. As the respective languages have undergone sound changes, the changes have often applied to the pronunciation of Latin as well.Latin still in use today is more often pronounced according to context, rather than geography. For a century, Italianate (perhaps more properly, modern Roman) Latin has been the official pronunciation of the Catholic Church due to the centrality of Italy and Italian, and this is the default of many singers and choirs. In the interest of Historically informed performance some singers of Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque music adopt the pronunciation of the composer's period and region. While in Western university classics departments the reconstructed classical pronunciation has been general since around 1945, in the Anglo-American legal professions the older style of academic Latin survives to this day. The following table shows the main differences between different regions with the International Phonetic Alphabet. This is far from a complete listing and lacks the local variations exhibited through centuries, but should give an outline of main characteristics of different regions.In ecclesiastical use, these regional varieties were, and to a great extent still are, in use, although the Italian model is increasingly advocated and usually followed even for speakers of English, sometimes with slight variations. The official version is that given in the Liber Usualis. This book prescribes a silent \"h\", except in the two words \"mihi\" and \"nihil\", which are pronounced /miki/ and /nikil/ (this is not universally followed). Some English singers choose to pronounce \"h\" as /h/ for extra clarity.".
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- Latin_regional_pronunciation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Latin regional pronunciation".
- Latin_regional_pronunciation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Latin".
- Latin_regional_pronunciation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vernacular Latin".
- Latin_regional_pronunciation wikiPageWikiLinkText "local".
- Latin_regional_pronunciation wikiPageWikiLinkText "regional pronunciation".
- Latin_regional_pronunciation wikiPageWikiLinkText "regional pronunciations of Latin".
- Latin_regional_pronunciation wikiPageWikiLinkText "regional pronunciations".
- Latin_regional_pronunciation wikiPageWikiLinkText "then-traditional pronunciations".
- Latin_regional_pronunciation wikiPageWikiLinkText "variety of pronunciations".
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- Latin_regional_pronunciation subject Category:Latin_language.
- Latin_regional_pronunciation type Language.
- Latin_regional_pronunciation type Language.
- Latin_regional_pronunciation comment "Latin pronunciation, both in the classical and post-classical age, has varied across different regions and different eras. As the respective languages have undergone sound changes, the changes have often applied to the pronunciation of Latin as well.Latin still in use today is more often pronounced according to context, rather than geography.".
- Latin_regional_pronunciation label "Latin regional pronunciation".
- Latin_regional_pronunciation sameAs Q176563.
- Latin_regional_pronunciation sameAs Deutsche_Aussprache_des_Lateinischen.
- Latin_regional_pronunciation sameAs Appellatio_litterarum_linguae_Latinae_aevis_mediaevali_et_humanistico.
- Latin_regional_pronunciation sameAs m.041b81.
- Latin_regional_pronunciation sameAs Q176563.
- Latin_regional_pronunciation wasDerivedFrom Latin_regional_pronunciation?oldid=675148290.
- Latin_regional_pronunciation isPrimaryTopicOf Latin_regional_pronunciation.