The Romance LanguagesMartin Harris, Nigel Vincent Oxford University Press, 1990 - 500 pàgines Filling a critical gap in modern Romance language scholarship, and providing a theoretically strong, factually reliable reference source for future generations of linguists, this book surveys the structure and evolution of the Romance language family. A systematic balance of diachronic and synchronic approaches, it is the most comprehensive treatment of Romance languages available for both general reference and specialized linguistic investigation, examining Latin, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Rumanian, Catalan, Occitan, Sardinian, Rhaeto-Romance, and Romance-based pidgins and creoles. The treatments of each Romance language, by scholars of established reputation in that language, cover all main features, including phonology, morphology, syntax, and lexis. To aid the reader, each chapter concludes with a select list of reference works and further readings, and the book includes both an analytic index and a system of cross-references within the main body of the text. |
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... fact that the dif- ferences between the dialects at that time were significantly less than those found now between standard ( Castilian ) Spanish and those forms of Aragonese and Leonese which continue to be spoken today . There are ...
... fact that the dif- ferences between the dialects at that time were significantly less than those found now between standard ( Castilian ) Spanish and those forms of Aragonese and Leonese which continue to be spoken today . There are ...
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... fact that the northern province was one of the last to be occupied and one of the first to be abandoned and also the dispersal of pockets of Romance speakers , as we shall see , well outside the boundaries of present - day Rumania , a ...
... fact that the northern province was one of the last to be occupied and one of the first to be abandoned and also the dispersal of pockets of Romance speakers , as we shall see , well outside the boundaries of present - day Rumania , a ...
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... fact that clitic pronouns logically dependent on the infinitive may be placed before or attached to the controlling verb . Modern French is an apparent exception in this regard , since it is normal to say je peux le voir ' I can see it ...
... fact that clitic pronouns logically dependent on the infinitive may be placed before or attached to the controlling verb . Modern French is an apparent exception in this regard , since it is normal to say je peux le voir ' I can see it ...
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