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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... century BC and then to be used as an increasingly broad cover term for a range of related varieties differing along temporal , geographical and social dimensions ( see below ) . Latin was , as we have seen , bordered to the south and ...
... century BC and then to be used as an increasingly broad cover term for a range of related varieties differing along temporal , geographical and social dimensions ( see below ) . Latin was , as we have seen , bordered to the south and ...
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... century AD ( earlier north of the Danube ; cf. p . 23 ) , largely to the profit at that time of Germanic and Slavic languages within Europe and , from the later seventh century onwards , of Arabic in north Africa . Despite the military ...
... century AD ( earlier north of the Danube ; cf. p . 23 ) , largely to the profit at that time of Germanic and Slavic languages within Europe and , from the later seventh century onwards , of Arabic in north Africa . Despite the military ...
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... century shook the cohesiveness of the Western Romance world , this shared speech community must have grown progressively smaller for most speakers ; thus the pressures offsetting fragmentation weakened and dia- lectalisation proceeded ...
... century shook the cohesiveness of the Western Romance world , this shared speech community must have grown progressively smaller for most speakers ; thus the pressures offsetting fragmentation weakened and dia- lectalisation proceeded ...
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... centuries , while in the case of Rumanian the constant contacts with Slavic and other non - Romance languages have led to a substantial non- Romance lexical element in the language even in everyday vocabulary ( pp . 413-14 ) . The ...
... centuries , while in the case of Rumanian the constant contacts with Slavic and other non - Romance languages have led to a substantial non- Romance lexical element in the language even in everyday vocabulary ( pp . 413-14 ) . The ...
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