The Romance LanguagesMartin Harris, Nigel Vincent Taylor & Francis, 1997 - 500 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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... areas for potential future research . While we obviously cannot claim that everyone who consults this volume will find their queries answered , we believe that it will take its place on the shelves of both libraries and individuals as a ...
... areas for potential future research . While we obviously cannot claim that everyone who consults this volume will find their queries answered , we believe that it will take its place on the shelves of both libraries and individuals as a ...
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... Greek ( spoken in the eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East ) being a serious linguistic rival within the imperial boundaries . In particular , in addition to those areas of Europe which are currently Romance - speaking 1.
... Greek ( spoken in the eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East ) being a serious linguistic rival within the imperial boundaries . In particular , in addition to those areas of Europe which are currently Romance - speaking 1.
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... areas where it did persist that this chapter is primarily concerned . Of course , as was indicated earlier , even when Roman power was at its height there was not one single homogeneous form of Latin used by all speakers throughout the ...
... areas where it did persist that this chapter is primarily concerned . Of course , as was indicated earlier , even when Roman power was at its height there was not one single homogeneous form of Latin used by all speakers throughout the ...
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... areas where Germanic settlement was less dense . In Spanish ( and to a lesser extent Catalan and Portuguese ) , one finds a substantial Arabic element ( p . 119 ) , reflecting the occupation of significant parts of the peninsula by ...
... areas where Germanic settlement was less dense . In Spanish ( and to a lesser extent Catalan and Portuguese ) , one finds a substantial Arabic element ( p . 119 ) , reflecting the occupation of significant parts of the peninsula by ...
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