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 ix
... speakers , thus leaving each single chapter to be organised according to mainly structural linguistic criteria . Finally , in view of the recent rapid expansion of interest in the topic of pidgin and creole languages , we felt it would ...
... speakers , thus leaving each single chapter to be organised according to mainly structural linguistic criteria . Finally , in view of the recent rapid expansion of interest in the topic of pidgin and creole languages , we felt it would ...
Pàgina 1
... speakers around 1000 BC . The Italic branch of Indo - European appears to have been brought to the peninsula towards the end of the second millennium BC , and included Oscan ( spoken over much of southern Italy at least until the time ...
... speakers around 1000 BC . The Italic branch of Indo - European appears to have been brought to the peninsula towards the end of the second millennium BC , and included Oscan ( spoken over much of southern Italy at least until the time ...
Pàgina 2
... speakers throughout the Empire : social and regional variation , particularly in the spoken language , would have been apparent at all times . There would , for example , have been considerable differences between the speech of Cicero ...
... speakers throughout the Empire : social and regional variation , particularly in the spoken language , would have been apparent at all times . There would , for example , have been considerable differences between the speech of Cicero ...
Pàgina 3
... speakers from one another , particularly after the rise of the Moslems in the eighth century shook the cohesiveness of the Western Romance world , this shared speech community must have grown progressively smaller for most speakers ...
... speakers from one another , particularly after the rise of the Moslems in the eighth century shook the cohesiveness of the Western Romance world , this shared speech community must have grown progressively smaller for most speakers ...
Pàgina 4
... speakers for nearly eight 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 ...
... speakers for nearly eight 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 ...
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acrolect adjectives adverbs alternations Auvernhat auxiliary basilectal Brazilian Portuguese Campidanese Castilian Catalan century Chabacano chart clauses clitic cognate complement conjugation consonant contexts contrast creoles dative derived diphthongs direct object distinction European Portuguese example feminine final forms French fricatives Friulan function Gascon gender grammatical imperative imperfect infinitive inflection intervocalic Italian dialects Ladin Latin Lengadocian lexical lexifier linguistic literally marked marker masculine metaphony morphological nasal neuter nominal noun Nuorese object pronouns Occitan occur origin orthography palatalisation Papiamentu paradigms past participle pattern periphrastic person plural person singular phonemic phonological phrases position precede preposition preterit reflexive relative Rhaeto-Romance Romance creoles Romance languages Rumanian Sardinian second person semantic sentence Spanish speakers spoken standard stem stress structure subj subjunctive suffix Surselvan Swiss dialects syllable syntax tense theme vowel third person usage variants varieties velar verb verbal vocabulary word order