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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... function is to signal the beginning of a subordinate clause . Such a view is especially well supported in those dialects and spoken registers which adopt an alternative strategy for identifying gram- matical function according to which ...
... function is to signal the beginning of a subordinate clause . Such a view is especially well supported in those dialects and spoken registers which adopt an alternative strategy for identifying gram- matical function according to which ...
Pàgina 161
... functions , ser derived from a blend of SEDERE ( OPort . seer ) and ESSERE , and estar ( STARE , cf. p . 102 ) . ( Both verbs also function as auxiliaries , as described below . ) The distinction between them is primarily one of aspect ...
... functions , ser derived from a blend of SEDERE ( OPort . seer ) and ESSERE , and estar ( STARE , cf. p . 102 ) . ( Both verbs also function as auxiliaries , as described below . ) The distinction between them is primarily one of aspect ...
Pàgina 367
... function , while acc . -Ø is used in the predicative ( possessive pronoun ) function : / mes rispli / ' my pencil ' , but / il rispli ajs miw / ' the pencil is mine ' . The reinterpretation of an inherited case distinction as an ...
... function , while acc . -Ø is used in the predicative ( possessive pronoun ) function : / mes rispli / ' my pencil ' , but / il rispli ajs miw / ' the pencil is mine ' . The reinterpretation of an inherited case distinction as an ...
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