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 246
... Gascon . The northeastern group is on the whole more innovative phono- logically ( especially northern Lemosin and northern Auvernhat ) , with iso- glosses linking these varieties with adjacent French dialects . There are also closer ...
... Gascon . The northeastern group is on the whole more innovative phono- logically ( especially northern Lemosin and northern Auvernhat ) , with iso- glosses linking these varieties with adjacent French dialects . There are also closer ...
Pàgina 249
... Gascon ) ; in these areas / dd / < / -t'k- / , / -d'k- / , remains distinct from / d3 / , e.g. viatge ' journey ' , jutjar ' to judge ' , which contain [ dd3 ] or [ ] or [ J ] . A characteristic of the South- western dialect group is ...
... Gascon ) ; in these areas / dd / < / -t'k- / , / -d'k- / , remains distinct from / d3 / , e.g. viatge ' journey ' , jutjar ' to judge ' , which contain [ dd3 ] or [ ] or [ J ] . A characteristic of the South- western dialect group is ...
Pàgina 273
... Gascon , e.g. no'i volèva pas créder ' he didn't want to believe it ' , and is current in some other dialects . Most ... Gascon syntax is the presence in most positive main clauses of one of a small set of preverbal particles . The ...
... Gascon , e.g. no'i volèva pas créder ' he didn't want to believe it ' , and is current in some other dialects . Most ... Gascon syntax is the presence in most positive main clauses of one of a small set of preverbal particles . The ...
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