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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Pàgina ii
... Languages The Germanic Languages The Semitic Languages Forthcoming : The Indo - European Languages The Dravidian Languages The Uralic Languages The Turkic Languages THE ROMANCE LANGUAGES EDITED BY MARTIN HARRIS AND NIGEL VINCENT.
... Languages The Germanic Languages The Semitic Languages Forthcoming : The Indo - European Languages The Dravidian Languages The Uralic Languages The Turkic Languages THE ROMANCE LANGUAGES EDITED BY MARTIN HARRIS AND NIGEL VINCENT.
Pàgina viii
... language family as a whole for two distinct reasons . In the first place , the individual chapters were not always long enough to allow a full treatment of certain key aspects . Second , a number of languages were excluded which ...
... language family as a whole for two distinct reasons . In the first place , the individual chapters were not always long enough to allow a full treatment of certain key aspects . Second , a number of languages were excluded which ...
Pàgina ix
... language has changed in the course of its development and fragmentation into the Romance languages . At the same time , it also seemed a good idea to gather into one intro- ductory chapter facts of distribution and numbers of speakers ...
... language has changed in the course of its development and fragmentation into the Romance languages . At the same time , it also seemed a good idea to gather into one intro- ductory chapter facts of distribution and numbers of speakers ...
Pàgina x
... language's vocabulary as to John Green's authorial decision to 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 ...
... language's vocabulary as to John Green's authorial decision to 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 ...
Pàgina xi
... languages , there is the additional complication that linguist A might pro- pose a particular analysis of a phenomenon in language x , while linguist B might offer a different account of an apparently identical phenomenon in language y ...
... languages , there is the additional complication that linguist A might pro- pose a particular analysis of a phenomenon in language x , while linguist B might offer a different account of an apparently identical phenomenon in language y ...
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