Reconstruction talk:Latin/extuto

'Vulgar' conjugations
@Frambosy I can see why you'd want them back, but they have multiple issues. I will copy an earlier summary here:


 * The conjugations are 1) entirely uncited, 2) incorrect in several respects: final nasal vowels, final /t/ in Eastern Romance, multiple Tense-Aspect-Mood inflexions not found in Eastern Romance, no indication of /j/ in Italo-Western present subjunctives (compare auto-generated 'Vulgar' *vǫ́lã to Italian voglia, Fr. veuille), claimed distinction between unstressed ǫ/ọ and ę/ẹ (no such distinction can be reconstructed from Romance), incorrect /-o/ in the Italo-Western perfect participle (cf. Asturian, Central Italian /-u/). Not a bad idea in principle but the execution needs work.

One day, when I find a source that reconstructs the entire Proto-Romance verb paradigm in detail, I will see if I can add corrected templates here. Nicodene (talk) 19:05, 20 June 2022 (UTC)