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 41
... plural in -s ; neuter nominative / accusative plural is always in -a ; no noun is distinct in dative and ablative plural , etc. ) . Moreover , there is a natural division between declensions I and II with a nominative plural in / -i ...
... plural in -s ; neuter nominative / accusative plural is always in -a ; no noun is distinct in dative and ablative plural , etc. ) . Moreover , there is a natural division between declensions I and II with a nominative plural in / -i ...
Pàgina 177
... plural forms referring to sets containing members of both genders , for example , els rossos ' fair - haired men , fair - haired people ' , els reis ' the kings , the king and queen ' . A very few words ( all adjectival ) are overtly ...
... plural forms referring to sets containing members of both genders , for example , els rossos ' fair - haired men , fair - haired people ' , els reis ' the kings , the king and queen ' . A very few words ( all adjectival ) are overtly ...
Pàgina 191
... plural sub- junctive endings -iguem , -igueu for class III verbs . ) The past subjunctive consists of the preterit ... plural and third person forms are identical with non - past subjunctive forms , which are , of course , their origin ...
... plural sub- junctive endings -iguem , -igueu for class III verbs . ) The past subjunctive consists of the preterit ... plural and third person forms are identical with non - past subjunctive forms , which are , of course , their origin ...
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