The Romance LanguagesAvailable 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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Resultats 1 - 5 de 5.
Pàgina 1
Latin for its part developed from a form of Italic spoken originally in a number of
small communities in Latium (Lazio) in central Italy, probably settled by Proto-
Latin speakers around 1000 BC. The Italic branch of Indo-European appears to
have ...
Latin for its part developed from a form of Italic spoken originally in a number of
small communities in Latium (Lazio) in central Italy, probably settled by Proto-
Latin speakers around 1000 BC. The Italic branch of Indo-European appears to
have ...
Pàgina 3
In much of central and southern Italy, most of the 'substrate' languages were
themselves, ... From the eighth century BC, there was significant settlement by
speakers of Greek in southern Italy and Sicily, with some borrowing of lexical
items into ...
In much of central and southern Italy, most of the 'substrate' languages were
themselves, ... From the eighth century BC, there was significant settlement by
speakers of Greek in southern Italy and Sicily, with some borrowing of lexical
items into ...
Pàgina 18
Italian, Sardinian, Rhaeto-Romance Crossing Italy to the north of Florence, one
finds a major phonetic isogloss relating to the voicing or otherwise of Latin
intervocalic voiceless plosives. Forms of Romance found north and west of this
line, ...
Italian, Sardinian, Rhaeto-Romance Crossing Italy to the north of Florence, one
finds a major phonetic isogloss relating to the voicing or otherwise of Latin
intervocalic voiceless plosives. Forms of Romance found north and west of this
line, ...
Pàgina 19
It should at all times be borne in mind that in Italy, more perhaps than anywhere
else in Europe today, there is a gradation from the indigenous dialects of isolated
rural communities through regional dialects to regional standard Italian, with the ...
It should at all times be borne in mind that in Italy, more perhaps than anywhere
else in Europe today, there is a gradation from the indigenous dialects of isolated
rural communities through regional dialects to regional standard Italian, with the ...
Pàgina 21
... of Romance speech forms found in the eastern part of Switzerland and
northeastern Italy, characterised more by their differences from the major
Romance language groups than by a set of shared features common only to
themselves (p. 35).
... of Romance speech forms found in the eastern part of Switzerland and
northeastern Italy, characterised more by their differences from the major
Romance language groups than by a set of shared features common only to
themselves (p. 35).
Què en diuen els usuaris - Escriviu una ressenya
No hem trobat cap ressenya als llocs habituals.
Continguts
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26 | |
3 Spanish | 79 |
4 Portuguese | 131 |
5 Catalan | 170 |
6 French | 209 |
7 Occitan | 246 |
8 Italian | 279 |
9 Sardinian | 314 |
10 RhaetoRomance | 351 |
11 Rumanian | 391 |
12 Romance Creoles | 420 |
Maps | 475 |
Index | 489 |
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
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