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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Martin Harris, Nigel Vincent. Logudorese and Nuorese ; indeed , some linguists classify the Nuorese dia- lects as subvarieties of Logudorese . It must be emphasised that these dia- lectal divisions are approximate . The various ...
Martin Harris, Nigel Vincent. Logudorese and Nuorese ; indeed , some linguists classify the Nuorese dia- lects as subvarieties of Logudorese . It must be emphasised that these dia- lectal divisions are approximate . The various ...
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... Nuorese ( see p . 324 for details ) . Moreover , there are many significant dialectal differences with respect to contextually governed phenomena such as elision , allophonic variation and partial neutralisation of phonemic oppositions ...
... Nuorese ( see p . 324 for details ) . Moreover , there are many significant dialectal differences with respect to contextually governed phenomena such as elision , allophonic variation and partial neutralisation of phonemic oppositions ...
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... Nuorese dialects , see p . 328 ) : / ' sɔlɛ / ( < SŎLEM ) ' sun ' , / su ' zɔlɛ / ; / ' fidzu / ( < FILIUM ) ' son ' , / su ' vidzu / . Initial consonants do not undergo lenition / elision when the intervocalic context is created by ...
... Nuorese dialects , see p . 328 ) : / ' sɔlɛ / ( < SŎLEM ) ' sun ' , / su ' zɔlɛ / ; / ' fidzu / ( < FILIUM ) ' son ' , / su ' vidzu / . Initial consonants do not undergo lenition / elision when the intervocalic context is created by ...
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