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 132
... atonic / e + e / can also produce an atonic / a / which contrasts with a single atonic / e / : casa suja [ ' kaze'suze ] ' dirty house ' - casa azul [ ' kaza'zul ] ' blue house ' . In Lisbon EP [ e ] is found preceding the palatal con ...
... atonic / e + e / can also produce an atonic / a / which contrasts with a single atonic / e / : casa suja [ ' kaze'suze ] ' dirty house ' - casa azul [ ' kaza'zul ] ' blue house ' . In Lisbon EP [ e ] is found preceding the palatal con ...
Pàgina 133
... atonic systems , and are widely neutra- lised by morphophonemic rules in nominal and verbal paradigms ( see sec- tion 3 ) . In atonic syllables ( Table 4.2 ) there is large - scale neutralisation of vowel quality contrasts in the front ...
... atonic systems , and are widely neutra- lised by morphophonemic rules in nominal and verbal paradigms ( see sec- tion 3 ) . In atonic syllables ( Table 4.2 ) there is large - scale neutralisation of vowel quality contrasts in the front ...
Pàgina 137
... atonic vowels , which is a notable feature of modern European Portuguese , is not widely found in the history of Portuguese . Post - tonic penults which had not fallen in late Latin are often retained in Old Portuguese ( compare velho ...
... atonic vowels , which is a notable feature of modern European Portuguese , is not widely found in the history of Portuguese . Post - tonic penults which had not fallen in late Latin are often retained in Old Portuguese ( compare velho ...
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