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 47
... Gerund Gerundive rogandum rogandus , -a , -um Comparing the formal resources of Latin with those of the modern Romance languages in the area of verb morphology , four different circum- stances may be identified : - ( a ) the Latin forms ...
... Gerund Gerundive rogandum rogandus , -a , -um Comparing the formal resources of Latin with those of the modern Romance languages in the area of verb morphology , four different circum- stances may be identified : - ( a ) the Latin forms ...
Pàgina 195
... gerund phrase is used absolutely , as , for example col.laborant tants , no el necessitem ' with so many cooperating , we don't need him ' . A gerund may also have its sub- ject controlled by the object of a verb of perception ( e.g. ...
... gerund phrase is used absolutely , as , for example col.laborant tants , no el necessitem ' with so many cooperating , we don't need him ' . A gerund may also have its sub- ject controlled by the object of a verb of perception ( e.g. ...
Pàgina 264
... gerund on the preterit or non - past subjunctive stem , giving aguent or agent ' having ' . Its use is generally adverbial , with imper- fective aspect ; the gerund is typically preceded by en or tot or tot en , as in partiguèron de lor ...
... gerund on the preterit or non - past subjunctive stem , giving aguent or agent ' having ' . Its use is generally adverbial , with imper- fective aspect ; the gerund is typically preceded by en or tot or tot en , as in partiguèron de lor ...
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