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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Pàgina viii
... even more space , it might have been possible to give way to these , and other conceivable and similar , demands , but one must always stop somewhere on the continuum from viii - idiolect to language family . As things stand , we Preface.
... even more space , it might have been possible to give way to these , and other conceivable and similar , demands , but one must always stop somewhere on the continuum from viii - idiolect to language family . As things stand , we Preface.
Pàgina x
... give special prominence to this topic in his chapter . Interested readers may then use the model of extended coverage Green provides and the data from the corresponding sections of other chapters to construct for themselves more ...
... give special prominence to this topic in his chapter . Interested readers may then use the model of extended coverage Green provides and the data from the corresponding sections of other chapters to construct for themselves more ...
Pàgina xi
... gives a semantically based treatment of the distribution of the various complement types in that language . Green , by contrast , suggests that complement selection in Spanish ( pp . 117-18 ) is for the most part lexically arbitrary ...
... gives a semantically based treatment of the distribution of the various complement types in that language . Green , by contrast , suggests that complement selection in Spanish ( pp . 117-18 ) is for the most part lexically arbitrary ...
Pàgina 32
... ui / may shorten ( but not centralise ) to give [ ŭ î ] ( not [ u i ] ) , which subsequently develop to either [ u i ] or [ u 1 ] , as the examples above testify . The possibility of variation is eliminated , however , once 32 LATIN.
... ui / may shorten ( but not centralise ) to give [ ŭ î ] ( not [ u i ] ) , which subsequently develop to either [ u i ] or [ u 1 ] , as the examples above testify . The possibility of variation is eliminated , however , once 32 LATIN.
Pàgina 37
... gives oc as in langue d'oc ( p . 13 ) ) and in adverbial forms such as ÏLLİNC , ISTUC , etc. ( in all these instances the final consonant is the residue of an Old Latin deictic particle -CE ) and in a few imperative forms of verbs ( FẮC ...
... gives oc as in langue d'oc ( p . 13 ) ) and in adverbial forms such as ÏLLİNC , ISTUC , etc. ( in all these instances the final consonant is the residue of an Old Latin deictic particle -CE ) and in a few imperative forms of verbs ( FẮC ...
Continguts
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30 | |
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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