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 67
... complement clauses in an attenuated sense , so quod ' because ' introduces the complement of a class of so - called verbs of emotion where in a loose sense the complement can be said to express the cause or origin of the emotion : dolet ...
... complement clauses in an attenuated sense , so quod ' because ' introduces the complement of a class of so - called verbs of emotion where in a loose sense the complement can be said to express the cause or origin of the emotion : dolet ...
Pàgina 202
... complement is a direct object , e.g. ja ens figuràvem que tot passaria igual ' we guessed everything would stay the same ' . Non - dependent sentences with initial que may be sentential objects with ellipsis of the main verb , or , what ...
... complement is a direct object , e.g. ja ens figuràvem que tot passaria igual ' we guessed everything would stay the same ' . Non - dependent sentences with initial que may be sentential objects with ellipsis of the main verb , or , what ...
Pàgina 336
... complement of the comparative can take either of two forms : ( a ) de + NP , where NP is the term of comparison : Juanne es ' prus mannu de Maria ' John is taller than Mary ' . ( b ) ki + non + X , where X can be construed as a clause ...
... complement of the comparative can take either of two forms : ( a ) de + NP , where NP is the term of comparison : Juanne es ' prus mannu de Maria ' John is taller than Mary ' . ( b ) ki + non + X , where X can be construed as a clause ...
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