The Romance Languages: A Linguistic IntroductionAnchor Books, 1966 - 336 pàgines |
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... Accent . Perhaps the feature that had the most far- reaching effect in the transition from Latin to Romance is a change in the accentuation system . The modern Romance languages have a stress accent - the accented syllable of a word ...
... Accent . Perhaps the feature that had the most far- reaching effect in the transition from Latin to Romance is a change in the accentuation system . The modern Romance languages have a stress accent - the accented syllable of a word ...
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... accent was like . True , Varro ( 116-27 B.C. ) talks of ALTITUDO ( = ' height ' ) in his remarks about accent , and other Latin grammarians do seem to sug- gest that an accented syllable is on a higher note than an unaccented syllable ...
... accent was like . True , Varro ( 116-27 B.C. ) talks of ALTITUDO ( = ' height ' ) in his remarks about accent , and other Latin grammarians do seem to sug- gest that an accented syllable is on a higher note than an unaccented syllable ...
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A Linguistic Introduction Rebecca Posner. 5. ACCENT AND INTONATION In no modern Romance language is the stress accent as heavy as in English , with its consequent ' swallowing ' of unaccented syllables . Within the Romance lan- guages ...
A Linguistic Introduction Rebecca Posner. 5. ACCENT AND INTONATION In no modern Romance language is the stress accent as heavy as in English , with its consequent ' swallowing ' of unaccented syllables . Within the Romance lan- guages ...
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The Romance languageswhat are they? | 3 |
THE LANGUAGE FAMILY | 9 |
HOW DO WE COMPARE? | 16 |
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