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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... verbal morphology of contemporary French is not particularly com- plex , especially in the spoken language . Superficially at least , the four con- jugation types of Latin have been retained , as verbs in -er ( donner'give ' ) , -oir ...
... verbal morphology of contemporary French is not particularly com- plex , especially in the spoken language . Superficially at least , the four con- jugation types of Latin have been retained , as verbs in -er ( donner'give ' ) , -oir ...
Pàgina 305
... verbal subjects in the essere - taking constructions discussed above : verrà Giorgio ' George will come ' ( taking the ' mover ' as patient with a verb of motion ) , domani saranno riaperti il porto e l'aeroporto ' tomorrow the docks ...
... verbal subjects in the essere - taking constructions discussed above : verrà Giorgio ' George will come ' ( taking the ' mover ' as patient with a verb of motion ) , domani saranno riaperti il porto e l'aeroporto ' tomorrow the docks ...
Pàgina 357
... Verbal Categories It is convenient to distinguish between synthetic and analytic constructions , where by the former we mean the system of verbal affixes , and by the latter , auxiliary verb constructions . All verbal categories in ...
... Verbal Categories It is convenient to distinguish between synthetic and analytic constructions , where by the former we mean the system of verbal affixes , and by the latter , auxiliary verb constructions . All verbal categories in ...
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