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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... Latin with those of the modern Romance languages in the area of verb morphology , four different circum- stances may be identified : - ( a ) the Latin forms — with due allowances being made for the effects of sound change - may survive ...
... Latin with those of the modern Romance languages in the area of verb morphology , four different circum- stances may be identified : - ( a ) the Latin forms — with due allowances being made for the effects of sound change - may survive ...
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... Latin , and those which betoken a genuine change of order . For example , the Romance articles - with the exception of Rumanian ( p . 400 ) — occur in a fixed prenominal position . They derive , as we have seen ( p . 53 ) , from the Latin ...
... Latin , and those which betoken a genuine change of order . For example , the Romance articles - with the exception of Rumanian ( p . 400 ) — occur in a fixed prenominal position . They derive , as we have seen ( p . 53 ) , from the Latin ...
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... Latin into Romance . The subsequent chapters will take up the remainder of the story . Bibliography Latin Allen , W.S. ( 1970 ) Vox latina . Cambridge University Press , Cambridge . Ernout , A. ( 1927 ) Morphologie historique du latin ...
... Latin into Romance . The subsequent chapters will take up the remainder of the story . Bibliography Latin Allen , W.S. ( 1970 ) Vox latina . Cambridge University Press , Cambridge . Ernout , A. ( 1927 ) Morphologie historique du latin ...
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