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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... phonemic structure from the spelling . Among the special cases , note first that we have listed / k " , g ... phonemic or otherwise , of [ n ] , generally agreed to be the phonetic value of the g in the orthographic sequence gn in DIGNUS ...
... phonemic structure from the spelling . Among the special cases , note first that we have listed / k " , g ... phonemic or otherwise , of [ n ] , generally agreed to be the phonetic value of the g in the orthographic sequence gn in DIGNUS ...
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... phonemic orthography was widely used during the eleventh , twelfth and thirteenth centuries , ' quasi - phonemic ' in the sense that it relied in part on ' distrib- utional rules ' ( e.g. ' c ' represents / k / in certain environments ...
... phonemic orthography was widely used during the eleventh , twelfth and thirteenth centuries , ' quasi - phonemic ' in the sense that it relied in part on ' distrib- utional rules ' ( e.g. ' c ' represents / k / in certain environments ...
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... phonemes : thus CIRCAT ' searches ' > / tferca / . In the Italian dialects , a merger seems to be underway . Although several explicitly phonemic descriptions of both Ladin and Friulan recog- nise a phonemic contrast between palatal ...
... phonemes : thus CIRCAT ' searches ' > / tferca / . In the Italian dialects , a merger seems to be underway . Although several explicitly phonemic descriptions of both Ladin and Friulan recog- nise a phonemic contrast between palatal ...
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