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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... conditional sentences . These differ from other matrix clause / adverbial clause sequences in that the two ... conditional or conditional perfect , a development which certainly goes back as far as Late Latin , where it accounts for one ...
... conditional sentences . These differ from other matrix clause / adverbial clause sequences in that the two ... conditional or conditional perfect , a development which certainly goes back as far as Late Latin , where it accounts for one ...
Pàgina 188
... conditional ' , and indeed one of its main uses is in the apodosis of conditional sentences . But it is plausible to argue that prospective - in - past is its ' basic meaning ' ( cf. the presentation for French , p . 240 ) , which is ...
... conditional ' , and indeed one of its main uses is in the apodosis of conditional sentences . But it is plausible to argue that prospective - in - past is its ' basic meaning ' ( cf. the presentation for French , p . 240 ) , which is ...
Pàgina 240
... conditional is very frequent , once again , when genuine modality is to be marked . Interestingly in the light of the earlier discussion of avant and avant que , there exists a third concessive conjunction , malgré que , very common in ...
... conditional is very frequent , once again , when genuine modality is to be marked . Interestingly in the light of the earlier discussion of avant and avant que , there exists a third concessive conjunction , malgré que , very common in ...
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