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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... order of elements in Romance than in Latin , and those which betoken a genuine change of order . For example , the ... word order to languages with more fixed orders , then any fixed order is bound to represent a change with respect to ...
... order of elements in Romance than in Latin , and those which betoken a genuine change of order . For example , the ... word order to languages with more fixed orders , then any fixed order is bound to represent a change with respect to ...
Pàgina 197
... Word Order , Topicalisation Unmarked basic word order is : Frame PP / AdvP , subject , no , verb , short AdvP , direct object or PredP , indirect object , PP / AdvP ; for example , quant a la ràdio , els periodistes han donat avui un ...
... Word Order , Topicalisation Unmarked basic word order is : Frame PP / AdvP , subject , no , verb , short AdvP , direct object or PredP , indirect object , PP / AdvP ; for example , quant a la ràdio , els periodistes han donat avui un ...
Pàgina 385
... word order correlation is solid , we might expect to find differences between principal and sub- ordinate clauses ... order ( cf. pp . 371 ff above ) ; and in inverted word order second person pronoun subjects are typically deleted . In ...
... word order correlation is solid , we might expect to find differences between principal and sub- ordinate clauses ... order ( cf. pp . 371 ff above ) ; and in inverted word order second person pronoun subjects are typically deleted . In ...
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