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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... standard or norm , how is one to state the facts ? For Occitan phonology Wheeler opts for ' a basically diasystemic and somewhat abstract approach ' ( p . 246-7 ) . Jones prefers to supplement his general overview of Sardinian phonology ...
... standard or norm , how is one to state the facts ? For Occitan phonology Wheeler opts for ' a basically diasystemic and somewhat abstract approach ' ( p . 246-7 ) . Jones prefers to supplement his general overview of Sardinian phonology ...
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... standard ( Castilian ) Spanish and those forms of Aragonese and Leonese which continue to be spoken today . There are three questions arising from this greatly truncated account which need a brief response . Firstly , why did the ...
... standard ( Castilian ) Spanish and those forms of Aragonese and Leonese which continue to be spoken today . There are three questions arising from this greatly truncated account which need a brief response . Firstly , why did the ...
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... standards on both sides of the Atlantic do vary , not least because of the changes which took place in metropolitan but not ... standard lan- guage , the widespread simplification of suffixed morphology in particular in spoken Brazilian ...
... standards on both sides of the Atlantic do vary , not least because of the changes which took place in metropolitan but not ... standard lan- guage , the widespread simplification of suffixed morphology in particular in spoken Brazilian ...
Pàgina 11
... standard . The Portuguese of Madeira has a number of marked phonological characteristics and a clearly recognisable local intonation , while the Azores embrace a number of varieties of Portuguese , that of Sao Miguel being the most ...
... standard . The Portuguese of Madeira has a number of marked phonological characteristics and a clearly recognisable local intonation , while the Azores embrace a number of varieties of Portuguese , that of Sao Miguel being the most ...
Pàgina 12
... standard Portuguese appears largely to have ousted Macaísta , although this survives as a popular medium of communication among some 2,000 descendants of creole speakers who moved from Macao to Hong Kong . The ' oriental ' Portuguese ...
... standard Portuguese appears largely to have ousted Macaísta , although this survives as a popular medium of communication among some 2,000 descendants of creole speakers who moved from Macao to Hong Kong . The ' oriental ' Portuguese ...
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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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