The Romance LanguagesMartin Harris, Nigel Vincent Croom Helm, 1988 - 500 pàgines Nine Romance languages are discussed first in context of their common Latin origins, and then in individual studies. The final chapter is devoted to Romance-based Creole languages; a genuine innovation in a work of this kind. |
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Pàgina 317
... Campidanese ( non - final syllables ) ( c ) Campidanese ( final syllables ) / u / / i / / u / / i / / u / / e / / 0 / / ε / / a / / a / The same process occurs in the Campidanese dialects , but in some cases the conditioning factor is ...
... Campidanese ( non - final syllables ) ( c ) Campidanese ( final syllables ) / u / / i / / u / / i / / u / / e / / 0 / / ε / / a / / a / The same process occurs in the Campidanese dialects , but in some cases the conditioning factor is ...
Pàgina 320
... Campidanese ) , intervocalic / t / > / r / ( alveolar flap ) : / nɛ'Bɔri / ( < NEPŎTEM ) ' nephew ' . Process ( b ) occurs in all dialects , though to different degrees . In Campidanese and Logudorese , elision is the norm , whereas in ...
... Campidanese ) , intervocalic / t / > / r / ( alveolar flap ) : / nɛ'Bɔri / ( < NEPŎTEM ) ' nephew ' . Process ( b ) occurs in all dialects , though to different degrees . In Campidanese and Logudorese , elision is the norm , whereas in ...
Pàgina 324
... Campidanese , but with some complications . Firstly , in Campidanese initial / r / is always geminate and is preceded by a prothetic vowel , usually / a / : / ar'riu / ( < RĪVUM ) ' bank ' , / ar'raiya / ( < RADĪCAM ) ' root ...
... Campidanese , but with some complications . Firstly , in Campidanese initial / r / is always geminate and is preceded by a prothetic vowel , usually / a / : / ar'riu / ( < RĪVUM ) ' bank ' , / ar'raiya / ( < RADĪCAM ) ' root ...
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