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 66
... construction may be freely used to express purpose ( a so - called final clause ) after any type of verb : oportet esse ut vivas , non vivere ut edas ' you must eat in order to live , not live in order to eat ' ; gallinae pennis fovent ...
... construction may be freely used to express purpose ( a so - called final clause ) after any type of verb : oportet esse ut vivas , non vivere ut edas ' you must eat in order to live , not live in order to eat ' ; gallinae pennis fovent ...
Pàgina 302
... construction : gli svedesi vinceranno la battaglia ' the Swedes will win the battle ' , la battaglia sarà vinta dagli svedesi ' the battle will be won by the Swedes ' . In fact , if we regard the subject of essere as itself being a ...
... construction : gli svedesi vinceranno la battaglia ' the Swedes will win the battle ' , la battaglia sarà vinta dagli svedesi ' the battle will be won by the Swedes ' . In fact , if we regard the subject of essere as itself being a ...
Pàgina 386
... construction in A.M. is yn drɛt da pasaji publik pɛr pedruns a right of passage public for pedestrians inskrit come legislated ' In connection with the construction at A.M. , a bill was passed guaranteeing the right of free public ...
... construction in A.M. is yn drɛt da pasaji publik pɛr pedruns a right of passage public for pedestrians inskrit come legislated ' In connection with the construction at A.M. , a bill was passed guaranteeing the right of free public ...
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