<Li> Little or no lenition of consonants between vowels, e.g. vīta> vita "life" (cf . Romanian viață, Spanish vida (biða), French vie), pedem> piede "foot" (cf . Spanish pie, French pied / pje /). </Li> <Li> Preservation of doubled consonants, e.g. annum> anno "year" (cf . Spanish año / aɲo /, French an / ɑ̃ /, Portuguese ano / ˈã. nu /). </Li> <Li> Preservation of all Proto - Romance final vowels, e.g. pacem> pace "peace" (cf . Romanian pace, Spanish paz, French paix / pɛ /), octō> otto "eight" (cf . Romanian opt Spanish ocho, French huit / ɥi (t) /), fēcī> feci "I did" (cf . Spanish hice, French fis / fi /). </Li> <Li> Preservation of most intertonic vowels (those between the stressed syllable and either the beginning or ending syllable). This accounts for some of the most noticeable differences, as in the forms quattordici and settimana given above . </Li>

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