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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... ( spoken over much of southern Italy at least until the time of the Pompeii disaster , as graffiti clearly testify ) , Umbrian ( spoken in the north Tiber valley ) and a number of other more or less well known varieties in addition to the ...
... ( spoken over much of southern Italy at least until the time of the Pompeii disaster , as graffiti clearly testify ) , Umbrian ( spoken in the north Tiber valley ) and a number of other more or less well known varieties in addition to the ...
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... spoken by fewer than two thousand speakers around Ucka Gora in the eastern part of the Istrian peninsula not far from Rijeka , Megleno - Rumanian , also spoken by a few thousand speakers north - west of Salonika in Greece , and ...
... spoken by fewer than two thousand speakers around Ucka Gora in the eastern part of the Istrian peninsula not far from Rijeka , Megleno - Rumanian , also spoken by a few thousand speakers north - west of Salonika in Greece , and ...
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... spoken by the indigenous inhabitants of the island of Sardinia . However , there are two main provisos which must be appended to this definition . Firstly , although Sardinian is not spoken outside Sardinia ( except by emigrants ) ...
... spoken by the indigenous inhabitants of the island of Sardinia . However , there are two main provisos which must be appended to this definition . Firstly , although Sardinian is not spoken outside Sardinia ( except by emigrants ) ...
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