The Romance LanguagesMartin Harris, Nigel Vincent Routledge, 16 de des. 2003 - 512 pàgines Available again, this book discusses nine Romance languages 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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... Latin , suggesting therefore that the change between Latin and Italian involves the develop- ment of a new pattern of semantic motivation which goes hand - in - hand with the emergence of a new set of formal exponents . On Green's view ...
... Latin , suggesting therefore that the change between Latin and Italian involves the develop- ment of a new pattern of semantic motivation which goes hand - in - hand with the emergence of a new set of formal exponents . On Green's view ...
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... Latin . Latin for its part developed from a form of Italic spoken originally in a number of small communities in Latium ( Lazio ) in central Italy , probably settled by Proto - Latin speakers around 1000 BC . The Italic branch of Indo ...
... Latin . Latin for its part developed from a form of Italic spoken originally in a number of small communities in Latium ( Lazio ) in central Italy , probably settled by Proto - Latin speakers around 1000 BC . The Italic branch of Indo ...
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... Latin- speaking to a greater or lesser extent . The subsequent retreat of Romance from part of the territory it once occupied — which has of course in recent centuries been vastly more than offset by its expansion overseas came about ...
... Latin- speaking to a greater or lesser extent . The subsequent retreat of Romance from part of the territory it once occupied — which has of course in recent centuries been vastly more than offset by its expansion overseas came about ...
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... Latin of various provinces , partly at least because of the dif- ferent language or languages which were spoken ( and often continued to be spoken for centuries ) in various regions before Latin became the pre- dominant language . Thus ...
... Latin of various provinces , partly at least because of the dif- ferent language or languages which were spoken ( and often continued to be spoken for centuries ) in various regions before Latin became the pre- dominant language . Thus ...
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Martin Harris, Nigel Vincent. 2 Latin Nigel Vincent 1 Introduction Latin differs most obviously from the other languages that are dealt with in this volume in that it is a dead language , for which direct recourse to the phonetic output ...
Martin Harris, Nigel Vincent. 2 Latin Nigel Vincent 1 Introduction Latin differs most obviously from the other languages that are dealt with in this volume in that it is a dead language , for which direct recourse to the phonetic output ...
Continguts
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Spanish | 83 |
Portuguese | 135 |
Catalan | 174 |
French | 213 |
Occitan | 250 |
Italian | 283 |
Sardinian | 318 |
RhaetoRomance | 355 |
Rumanian | 395 |
Romance Creoles | 424 |
Maps | 479 |
Index | 493 |
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