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INTERNAL HISTORY
1.- EARLY ATTESTATIONS Early attestation of the language can be found in medieval local Latin documents in the form of phonetical and grammatical interferences of the local Romance, *back-corrections, or lexical items foreign to Latin itself, either appellatives (). most notably in place names (many place names, mountains and rivers preserved and preserve pr-Latin names) and personal names (most of them, Germanic). Arab terms also appear in documents since the 9th century, mostly referred to luxury items obtained in internatinal trade. It is also notheworthy that in 867 the city of Coimbra, in North-Central Portugal, was taken from the Arabs and repopulated with Galicians.
Some phenomenons:
- ) Palatalizacion of cl-, fl-, pl-
- Flamoso / Clamoso
- ) Iod palatalization
- ) Loss of pretonic/postonic consonants
- ) Sonorization and lenition of the plosives consonants
- ) Reducction
- ) Lenition
- Ostrobreda / Ostrofreda
- ) Loss
- ) Reducciont of consonantal clusters
for example, king Silo's diploma, a original document dated in 775,*** 2.- X-XII centuries
l/n > 0
3.- XIII-XIV
Assimilation article "hu as cousas nõ fazem soonbra nẽgũa ẽno tempo do estyo, tam dereyto passa o sol sobrelos corpos das cousas." Biblio: - Calas origenes Gallego
- Lexico Hispanico PRimitivo
- LExico MEdieval Galego
- Historia Galego