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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... Rumanian , is , as we have seen , the antecedent of modern Rumanian ( see Map XI ) . The three other principal sub - Danubian variants are Istro - Rumanian , spoken by fewer than two thousand speakers around Ucka Gora in the eastern ...
... Rumanian , is , as we have seen , the antecedent of modern Rumanian ( see Map XI ) . The three other principal sub - Danubian variants are Istro - Rumanian , spoken by fewer than two thousand speakers around Ucka Gora in the eastern ...
Pàgina 393
... Rumanian has developed two central vowels not found in other standard Romance language stressed vowel systems : / ǝ / and / i / . The second of these is con- sidered by most Rumanian linguists to have arisen in Daco - Rumanian since the ...
... Rumanian has developed two central vowels not found in other standard Romance language stressed vowel systems : / ǝ / and / i / . The second of these is con- sidered by most Rumanian linguists to have arisen in Daco - Rumanian since the ...
Pàgina 413
... Rumanian shared a substrate lan- guage , though the existence of cognate lexical items of non - Latin origin might be taken as evidence of some common substrate influence on the two languages . Such items include : Albanian Rumanian ...
... Rumanian shared a substrate lan- guage , though the existence of cognate lexical items of non - Latin origin might be taken as evidence of some common substrate influence on the two languages . Such items include : Albanian Rumanian ...
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