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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... phonological information given here . Nor can it be made predictable by including general morphological conditions , since other verbs behave dif- ferently in the middle form of the series : cambiar ' to change ' and menguar ' to lessen ...
... phonological information given here . Nor can it be made predictable by including general morphological conditions , since other verbs behave dif- ferently in the middle form of the series : cambiar ' to change ' and menguar ' to lessen ...
Pàgina 121
... phonological modification than the late - comers , which have tended to be admitted in a hispanised pronunciation of the original spell- ing . Some idea of the scale of borrowing of ' learned ' vocabulary from Latin can be gained from ...
... phonological modification than the late - comers , which have tended to be admitted in a hispanised pronunciation of the original spell- ing . Some idea of the scale of borrowing of ' learned ' vocabulary from Latin can be gained from ...
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... phonological system of a single local dialect , a variety of Nuorese ( as spoken in the village of Lula ) which is a ... phonology , all examples are given in a broad phonetic transcription , unless otherwise indicated . In the ...
... phonological system of a single local dialect , a variety of Nuorese ( as spoken in the village of Lula ) which is a ... phonology , all examples are given in a broad phonetic transcription , unless otherwise indicated . In the ...
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