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 409
... marker pe ( < PER ) occurs more frequently the higher one goes up the animacy hierarchy . It is regularly found ... marker pe on the relative marker care shows it is the direct object of ' bought ' . Yet the resumptive feminine object ...
... marker pe ( < PER ) occurs more frequently the higher one goes up the animacy hierarchy . It is regularly found ... marker pe on the relative marker care shows it is the direct object of ' bought ' . Yet the resumptive feminine object ...
Pàgina 452
... marker in the opening sequence , which may in turn establish the time refer- ence of all that follows , as in Sey . / èn zur ti ana èn ljev ki Ø kapa săte / ' once upon a time there was a hare who could sing ' . An action or event just ...
... marker in the opening sequence , which may in turn establish the time refer- ence of all that follows , as in Sey . / èn zur ti ana èn ljev ki Ø kapa săte / ' once upon a time there was a hare who could sing ' . An action or event just ...
Pàgina 461
... marker , as in Sey . / i ti dir nu , kimajer i n arive / ' he told us how he got there ' , Cab . / m baj ɲa kamiɲu , pamodi ka tiɲa nada di bebi / ' I went away because I'd nothing to drink ' . In addition , relativisation on a subject ...
... marker , as in Sey . / i ti dir nu , kimajer i n arive / ' he told us how he got there ' , Cab . / m baj ɲa kamiɲu , pamodi ka tiɲa nada di bebi / ' I went away because I'd nothing to drink ' . In addition , relativisation on a subject ...
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