Dear Wikimedia Commons Discussion List,

I'm writing to offer three preprint academic papers to the Wikimedia Commons 
archive, as my contribution.


In 2017 the writing system of a manuscript filed as MS408 was revealed to be 
the only known example of an extinct language known as proto-Romance, as it 
later evolved into the various modern Romance languages. As such, it has 
significant value to the field of Romance linguistics and is an important part 
of the heritage of Romance speaking countries.


Three draft papers are available to freely download from the preprint 
linguistics website LingBuzz:
The first paper explains the writing system and language: 
http://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/003737
The second paper translates a pictorial map from the manuscript: 
http://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/003808<http://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/003808>
The third paper focuses on volcanological details from the map: 
https://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/004381

A more comprehensive paper has now been peer-reviewed and will be formally 
published in a journal in 2019.
Regards,
Dr. Gerard Cheshire,

University of Bristol.

https://bristol.academia.edu/GerardCheshire
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