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 182
... become established the current use of en ' to ( locative ) ' preceding aquest / aqueix / aquell , un , and algun , e.g. anirem en algun indret desconegut ' we'll go to some unknown spot ' . Colloquial speech extends this use , which has ...
... become established the current use of en ' to ( locative ) ' preceding aquest / aqueix / aquell , un , and algun , e.g. anirem en algun indret desconegut ' we'll go to some unknown spot ' . Colloquial speech extends this use , which has ...
Pàgina 229
... become a eu fait just as vit has become a vu . These forms are also used by some ( but by no means all ) native speakers as an optional marker of perfectivity ( quand il a eu payé ...... .. ' literally ' when he has had paid ' , the ...
... become a eu fait just as vit has become a vu . These forms are also used by some ( but by no means all ) native speakers as an optional marker of perfectivity ( quand il a eu payé ...... .. ' literally ' when he has had paid ' , the ...
Pàgina 422
... become subject to normal evolutionary change . Two examples will suffice . In Haitian , the originally invariant postposed determiner / -la / now has five allomorphs / a , ã , la , lã , nă in a predictable but complicated phonological ...
... become subject to normal evolutionary change . Two examples will suffice . In Haitian , the originally invariant postposed determiner / -la / now has five allomorphs / a , ã , la , lã , nă in a predictable but complicated phonological ...
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