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 36
... less widespread in the east than the west cf. for example , in comparison to the foregoing , Rum . bunătate , Sard . bonidade , or It . dodici beside Fr. douze , Port . doze < DĔŎDĚCÍM ' twelve ' . -- ( b ) Glide formation : this ...
... less widespread in the east than the west cf. for example , in comparison to the foregoing , Rum . bunătate , Sard . bonidade , or It . dodici beside Fr. douze , Port . doze < DĔŎDĚCÍM ' twelve ' . -- ( b ) Glide formation : this ...
Pàgina 89
... less common radical change in which unstressed / e / alternates with stressed / i / , as in pedir ' to request ' : pide , medir ' to measure ' mide . If the / i / alternants here are taken as basic , it becomes impossible to explain why ...
... less common radical change in which unstressed / e / alternates with stressed / i / , as in pedir ' to request ' : pide , medir ' to measure ' mide . If the / i / alternants here are taken as basic , it becomes impossible to explain why ...
Pàgina 300
... less closely integrated into the verbal system , are formed from stare ' to be , stand ' , andare ' to go ' or venire ' to come ' plus the gerund . These express various shades of progressive meaning : gli stavano parlando ' they were ...
... less closely integrated into the verbal system , are formed from stare ' to be , stand ' , andare ' to go ' or venire ' to come ' plus the gerund . These express various shades of progressive meaning : gli stavano parlando ' they were ...
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