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Classical Latin

Classical Latin is the modern term used to describe the form of the Latin language recognized as standard by writers of the late Roman Republic and the Roman Empire. In some later periods it was regarded as "good" Latin, with later versions being viewed as debased or corrupt. The word "Latin" is now taken by default as meaning "Classical Latin", so that, for example, modern Latin textbooks describe classical Latin. Marcus Tullius Cicero and his contemporaries of the late republic, while using ''lingua Latina'' and ''sermo Latinus'' to mean the Latin language as opposed to the Greek or other languages, and ''sermo vulgaris'' or ''sermo vulgi'' to refer to the vernacular of the uneducated and less-educated masses, regarded the speech they valued most and in which they wrote as ''Latinitas'', "Latinity", with the implication of good. Sometimes it is called ''sermo familiaris'', "speech of the good families", ''sermo urbanus'', "speech of the city" or rarely ''sermo nobilis'', "noble speech", but mainly besides ''Latinitas'' it was ''Latine'' (adverb), "in good Latin", or ''Latinius'' (comparative degree of adjective), "good Latin."
''Latinitas'' was spoken as well as written. Moreover, it was the language taught by the schools. Prescriptive rules therefore applied to it, and where a special subject was concerned, such as poetry or rhetoric, additional rules applied as well. Now that the spoken ''Latinitas'' has become extinct (in favor of various other registers later in date) the rules of the, for the most part, polished (''politus'') texts may give the appearance of an artificial language, but ''Latinitas'' was a form of ''sermo'', or spoken language and as such retains a spontaneity. No authors are noted for the type of rigidity evidenced by stylized art, except possibly the repetitious abbreviations and stock phrases of inscriptions.
==Philological constructs==


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