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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... major branch of Romance found within present - day France is Occitan , the generic name for all those varieties other than Franco- Provençal and Catalan spoken south of the major east - west line in Maps V and VI , forming a great ...
... major branch of Romance found within present - day France is Occitan , the generic name for all those varieties other than Franco- Provençal and Catalan spoken south of the major east - west line in Maps V and VI , forming a great ...
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... major dialects is shown in Map VI . They can be divided into two basic groups : a northeastern group consisting of Lemosin , Auvernhat , Alpin and Provençal ; and a southwestern group consisting of Lengadocian and Gascon . The ...
... major dialects is shown in Map VI . They can be divided into two basic groups : a northeastern group consisting of Lemosin , Auvernhat , Alpin and Provençal ; and a southwestern group consisting of Lengadocian and Gascon . The ...
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... major Italian dialects ) , and the correlation between a fairly rigid verb - second order and the requirement that all clauses have surface subjects ( confined apparently to the Swiss dialects ) . ( For this last point in respect of ...
... major Italian dialects ) , and the correlation between a fairly rigid verb - second order and the requirement that all clauses have surface subjects ( confined apparently to the Swiss dialects ) . ( For this last point in respect of ...
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