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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... tense / aspect / mood markers is dis- played in the chart given here . The preterit is unique in having no overt ... Tense / Aspect / Mood Tense Stem Affix 1st conj . 2nd / 3rd conj . Irregular Present Present Ø fala indicative / fala ...
... tense / aspect / mood markers is dis- played in the chart given here . The preterit is unique in having no overt ... Tense / Aspect / Mood Tense Stem Affix 1st conj . 2nd / 3rd conj . Irregular Present Present Ø fala indicative / fala ...
Pàgina 186
... tense and aspect markers , e.g. future perdré ' I will lose ' , past perfective ( synthetic ) perdi ' I lost ' ; ( b ) in the present indicative either by stem variants ( = non - past sub- junctive stem ) , e.g. prenc ' I take ' , vaig ...
... tense and aspect markers , e.g. future perdré ' I will lose ' , past perfective ( synthetic ) perdi ' I lost ' ; ( b ) in the present indicative either by stem variants ( = non - past sub- junctive stem ) , e.g. prenc ' I take ' , vaig ...
Pàgina 187
... Tense Intersections of tense with aspect and mood categories will be discussed with the latter . The present tense paradigm is morphologically the least marked . Only the affix -eix- in class IIIb verbs can be said to be an exponent of ...
... Tense Intersections of tense with aspect and mood categories will be discussed with the latter . The present tense paradigm is morphologically the least marked . Only the affix -eix- in class IIIb verbs can be said to be an exponent of ...
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