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 145
... alternations such as OPort . pã – pães < PANE ( S ) ' bread , loaf ' , naçõ - nações < NATIONE ( S ) ' nation ( s ) ' . The subsequent merger of final nasals ( p . 136 ) and fusion of vowels in hiatus turned these and other alternations ...
... alternations such as OPort . pã – pães < PANE ( S ) ' bread , loaf ' , naçõ - nações < NATIONE ( S ) ' nation ( s ) ' . The subsequent merger of final nasals ( p . 136 ) and fusion of vowels in hiatus turned these and other alternations ...
Pàgina 185
... alternations in class III verbs are associated with stress patterns . In addition to the -eix- stem extension mentioned above , whose function in class IIIb appears to be to avoid root stress , vowel alternations appear in some verbs of ...
... alternations in class III verbs are associated with stress patterns . In addition to the -eix- stem extension mentioned above , whose function in class IIIb appears to be to avoid root stress , vowel alternations appear in some verbs of ...
Pàgina 355
... alternations ( including alternations in both vowels of certain bisyllabic stems ) is Surselvan , which in this one respect deserves to be called the most con- servative dialect of Rhaeto - Romance . While vocalic developments typically ...
... alternations ( including alternations in both vowels of certain bisyllabic stems ) is Surselvan , which in this one respect deserves to be called the most con- servative dialect of Rhaeto - Romance . While vocalic developments typically ...
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