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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... given the diversity of the varieties of Occitan in use today . More recently , effort has been directed rather towards the restoration of local pride in spoken variants of Occitan , both in their own right and as vehicles for the main ...
... given the diversity of the varieties of Occitan in use today . More recently , effort has been directed rather towards the restoration of local pride in spoken variants of Occitan , both in their own right and as vehicles for the main ...
Pàgina 393
... given earlier show how each has undergone the assimi- lating influence of / a / in the following syllable . As soare and floare in the examples below show , / oa / can arise when it precedes / e / ( CĒRAM > ceară ' wax ' ; SĒRAM > seară ...
... given earlier show how each has undergone the assimi- lating influence of / a / in the following syllable . As soare and floare in the examples below show , / oa / can arise when it precedes / e / ( CĒRAM > ceară ' wax ' ; SĒRAM > seară ...
Pàgina 400
... given above is more realistic ) . This phenomenon has served to maintain a morphological distinction between the nominative / accusative case form and the genitive / dative case form in the singular of masculine nouns , and the plural ...
... given above is more realistic ) . This phenomenon has served to maintain a morphological distinction between the nominative / accusative case form and the genitive / dative case form in the singular of masculine nouns , and the plural ...
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