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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... question reflects simply the central role played by Castilian in the Reconquest within what is now Spain . After the recapture of Toledo in 1085 , and in particular after the reunion of León with Castile in 1230 , this pre - eminence ...
... question reflects simply the central role played by Castilian in the Reconquest within what is now Spain . After the recapture of Toledo in 1085 , and in particular after the reunion of León with Castile in 1230 , this pre - eminence ...
Pàgina 198
... Questions Basic question construction in Catalan is according to the traditional Romance pattern , namely : ( P ) , ( wh - word ) , V , ( subject ) , ( etc. ) . For example , de qui són aquestes sabates ? ' whose shoes are these ...
... Questions Basic question construction in Catalan is according to the traditional Romance pattern , namely : ( P ) , ( wh - word ) , V , ( subject ) , ( etc. ) . For example , de qui són aquestes sabates ? ' whose shoes are these ...
Pàgina 341
... questions , as remarked above ( p . 339 ) , this is not specifically a question formation process . Sardinian has an interrogative particle a ( < AUT ) which can be placed at the beginning of a yes - no question . When a is present the ...
... questions , as remarked above ( p . 339 ) , this is not specifically a question formation process . Sardinian has an interrogative particle a ( < AUT ) which can be placed at the beginning of a yes - no question . When a is present the ...
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