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 153
... Present Present Ø fala indicative / fala - 0 / mete / mete - 0 / diz ( e ) / dize - 0 / Present Ø ( 1 sg . ) digo / dig - 0-0 / Present Present e , a subjunctive ( 1 sg . ) fale / fala - e / meta / mete - a / diga / dig - a / Imperfect ...
... Present Present Ø fala indicative / fala - 0 / mete / mete - 0 / diz ( e ) / dize - 0 / Present Ø ( 1 sg . ) digo / dig - 0-0 / Present Present e , a subjunctive ( 1 sg . ) fale / fala - e / meta / mete - a / diga / dig - a / Imperfect ...
Pàgina 154
... present are usually expressed by the present continuous , the simple present representing timeless states , as well as indicating the immediate future in colloquial registers : a reunião começa agora ' the meeting is just about to begin ...
... present are usually expressed by the present continuous , the simple present representing timeless states , as well as indicating the immediate future in colloquial registers : a reunião começa agora ' the meeting is just about to begin ...
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... present tense paradigm is morphologically the least marked . Only the affix -eix- in class IIIb verbs can be said to be an exponent of the present tense exclusively . The first person singular suffix -o and the stem variants found in ...
... present tense paradigm is morphologically the least marked . Only the affix -eix- in class IIIb verbs can be said to be an exponent of the present tense exclusively . The first person singular suffix -o and the stem variants found in ...
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