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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... suffix -b- followed by the endings -am , -as , -at , -amus , - atis , -ant ; the future by the addition of the same -b- suffix plus the endings -o , -is , -it , -imus , -itis , -unt for verbs of the first two conjugations and by the ...
... suffix -b- followed by the endings -am , -as , -at , -amus , - atis , -ant ; the future by the addition of the same -b- suffix plus the endings -o , -is , -it , -imus , -itis , -unt for verbs of the first two conjugations and by the ...
Pàgina 167
... suffix , forming a complex stem which is stressed like simple forms , while the aug- mented suffix functions as an external suffix , forming compounds in which the base and the suffix both have gender and number markers ( the latter ...
... suffix , forming a complex stem which is stressed like simple forms , while the aug- mented suffix functions as an external suffix , forming compounds in which the base and the suffix both have gender and number markers ( the latter ...
Pàgina 312
... suffix may have two different regional forms , as when -ACEUM , -UCEUM gives -azzo , -uzzo in the north and -accio , -uccio in the south , or -ARIUM becomes -aio in Tuscany and -aro elsewhere . The same suffix may also have a learned ...
... suffix may have two different regional forms , as when -ACEUM , -UCEUM gives -azzo , -uzzo in the north and -accio , -uccio in the south , or -ARIUM becomes -aio in Tuscany and -aro elsewhere . The same suffix may also have a learned ...
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