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 116
... adverbs , on the other hand , tend to be functionally located and any movement , when possible , may affect their scope relations . Thus , an adverb acting as a sentence modifier is usually placed in initial position - Desgraciadamente ...
... adverbs , on the other hand , tend to be functionally located and any movement , when possible , may affect their scope relations . Thus , an adverb acting as a sentence modifier is usually placed in initial position - Desgraciadamente ...
Pàgina 205
... adverbs , indicates that this type of adverb formation is still essentially phrasal , in which -ment functions as a ... adverbs ; e.g. s'ha entestat a maleducar les seves filles ' she has made up her mind to bring up her daughters badly ...
... adverbs , indicates that this type of adverb formation is still essentially phrasal , in which -ment functions as a ... adverbs ; e.g. s'ha entestat a maleducar les seves filles ' she has made up her mind to bring up her daughters badly ...
Pàgina 336
... adverb is common as a means of expressing intensity : tostu tostu ' very hard ' , abell ' abellu ' very gently ' . Iteration is also used to form adverbs from other parts of speech : note note ' all night ' , kurrende kurrende ' in a ...
... adverb is common as a means of expressing intensity : tostu tostu ' very hard ' , abell ' abellu ' very gently ' . Iteration is also used to form adverbs from other parts of speech : note note ' all night ' , kurrende kurrende ' in a ...
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