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 354
... Friulan appears to be the only Rhaeto - Romance dialect not to exhibit a peculiar reflex of / ɔ / in umlauting ... Friulan / fuk / ~ / fok / . Inherited / a / is regularly retained in Friulan . In Ladin , it is retained in final position ...
... Friulan appears to be the only Rhaeto - Romance dialect not to exhibit a peculiar reflex of / ɔ / in umlauting ... Friulan / fuk / ~ / fok / . Inherited / a / is regularly retained in Friulan . In Ladin , it is retained in final position ...
Pàgina 365
... Friulan , the -s plural is found on both feminine nouns in final / a / and on masculine nouns ending in a consonant ( Ladin / lɛnges / ' tongues ' , Friulan / 3ambas / ' legs ' ; Ladin / dɛnts / ' teeth ' , Friulan / klafs / ' keys ...
... Friulan , the -s plural is found on both feminine nouns in final / a / and on masculine nouns ending in a consonant ( Ladin / lɛnges / ' tongues ' , Friulan / 3ambas / ' legs ' ; Ladin / dɛnts / ' teeth ' , Friulan / klafs / ' keys ...
Pàgina 389
... ( Friulan ) , and Iliescu ( 1982 ) ( Friulan ) . There has been very little written on Rhaeto - Romance syntax . A notable exception is Böhmer ( 1871 ) , on Surselvan predicate -s . Two further studies on the same topic are Stimm ( 1976 ) ...
... ( Friulan ) , and Iliescu ( 1982 ) ( Friulan ) . There has been very little written on Rhaeto - Romance syntax . A notable exception is Böhmer ( 1871 ) , on Surselvan predicate -s . Two further studies on the same topic are Stimm ( 1976 ) ...
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