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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Pàgina 133
... vowel quality contrasts in the front and back vowel series . In addition , atonic vowels are reduced by centralisation and raising . This is most noticeable in the case of / a / ( reduced to [ e ] ) and in the European Portuguese ...
... vowel quality contrasts in the front and back vowel series . In addition , atonic vowels are reduced by centralisation and raising . This is most noticeable in the case of / a / ( reduced to [ e ] ) and in the European Portuguese ...
Pàgina 174
... vowels . Phonological Rules Vowel reduction is the phenomenon in which vowel contrasts are reduced in unstressed syllables . A pan - Catalan ( and arguably Proto - Romance ) vowel reduction rule neutralises the contrast between half ...
... vowels . Phonological Rules Vowel reduction is the phenomenon in which vowel contrasts are reduced in unstressed syllables . A pan - Catalan ( and arguably Proto - Romance ) vowel reduction rule neutralises the contrast between half ...
Pàgina 317
... vowels are not phonemically distinct , the alternation between the two variants being con- ditioned entirely by the following vowel . Table 9.1 : Vowel Systems of Sardinian ( a ) Logudorese - Nuorese ( all positions ) / i / / ɛ / / a ...
... vowels are not phonemically distinct , the alternation between the two variants being con- ditioned entirely by the following vowel . Table 9.1 : Vowel Systems of Sardinian ( a ) Logudorese - Nuorese ( all positions ) / i / / ɛ / / a ...
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adjectives alternations appear areas auxiliary become borrowings Catalan century clauses clitic common complement conditional conjugation consonant construction contrast creoles definite derived determiner dialects direct discussed distinction effect element European example expressed fact feminine final forms French function future gender gerund give given indicative infinitive inflection initial instance Italian Italy language Latin latter less lexical linguistic literally major marked marker masculine meaning morphological nasal nominal normal Note noun object Occitan occur origin paradigms participle particularly past pattern perfect person phonemic phrases plural Portuguese position possible precede preposition present pronouns question reference reflexive relative remains respect result Romance Rumanian seems semantic sentence singular Spanish speakers spoken standard stem stress structure subjunctive suffix syllable tense third person usually varieties verb vowel