Jiang says Dante effectively created modern Italian and initially presents the diction being read as essentially exact with the language's source form.
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Modern Italian
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...He created Italian, okay? This is the guy who created the modern Italian language. Yes. Okay, yes."
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"...He created Italian, okay? This is the guy who created the modern Italian language. Yes. Okay, yes."
"So, it's a different, it's different than modern Italian. Like, it sounds more, it's, it's, it almost sounds like the dialect that you would..."
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