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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... consonants . Thus , round- ing due to the following or preceding labial consonant has occasioned the changes in the development of It . dovere < DĒBĒRE , nuvolo ◅ NŪBĪLUM , -evole < -ĒBİLEM , etc. Even here , mention must be made of ...
... consonants . Thus , round- ing due to the following or preceding labial consonant has occasioned the changes in the development of It . dovere < DĒBĒRE , nuvolo ◅ NŪBĪLUM , -evole < -ĒBİLEM , etc. Even here , mention must be made of ...
Pàgina 171
... consonant or a consonant + s : ( C ( s ) ) . Final codas may add an additional consonant to this : ( C ( s ) ( C ) ) , or may consist of two consonants + s , where the / s / is often the plural morpheme : ( ( C ( C ( s ) ) ) . Apart ...
... consonant or a consonant + s : ( C ( s ) ) . Final codas may add an additional consonant to this : ( C ( s ) ( C ) ) , or may consist of two consonants + s , where the / s / is often the plural morpheme : ( ( C ( C ( s ) ) ) . Apart ...
Pàgina 213
... consonant and one before a subsequent initial vowel , a situ- ation which has survived in some very few cases to the present day : an obvious example is that of dix ' ten ' , pronounced as / dis / in isolation , / di / before a consonant ...
... consonant and one before a subsequent initial vowel , a situ- ation which has survived in some very few cases to the present day : an obvious example is that of dix ' ten ' , pronounced as / dis / in isolation , / di / before a consonant ...
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