john9221
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yilai:
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the cultural unity of the peninsula of Italy.Even the earliest popular documents, which were produced in the10th century, were written in a dialect of Italian. During the next three centuries Italian writers wrote in their native dialects [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], which resulted in the production of several competing regional schools of literature.It was in the 14th century the Tuscan dialect became more predominate. This could be due to the central position of Tuscany in Italy as well as the aggressive commerce of the city of Florence. The Tuscan dialect deviated very little in the formation of words and the sound of words from the classical Latin. Because of this, it harmonized with the Italian traditions of the Latin culture the best. Most of all, Florentine culture formed the three literary artists who summarized Italian thought and the feeling of the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance the best. These artists were Dante [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Petrarca, and Boccaccio.The attempt of establish a unified norm for the Italian language occupied writers of all dialects. During the 15th and 16th centuries [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the grammar specialists of the time tried putting their heads together to decide upon a norm for the pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary of the 14th century Tuscan, which was
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