The Romance LanguagesMartin Harris, Nigel Vincent Routledge, 16 de des. 2003 - 512 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 16
... French - based creole . In Quebec , for example , one finds ' educated Quebec French ' shading imperceptibly through to the fully popular variant known as joual ( from the local pronunciation of che- val ' horse ' ) associated primarily ...
... French - based creole . In Quebec , for example , one finds ' educated Quebec French ' shading imperceptibly through to the fully popular variant known as joual ( from the local pronunciation of che- val ' horse ' ) associated primarily ...
Pàgina 17
... French made rapid headway , above all in the cities and among the upwardly socially mobile . Various attempts have been made to re - establish some form of Occitan as a literary language , most notably by the ninteenth - century ...
... French made rapid headway , above all in the cities and among the upwardly socially mobile . Various attempts have been made to re - establish some form of Occitan as a literary language , most notably by the ninteenth - century ...
Pàgina 20
... French since 1769 — and in not insignificant Italian - speaking com- munities of Venetian origin in Istria and Dalmatia , now within the borders of Yugoslavia . In Malta , the popular spoken language has always been a local form of ...
... French since 1769 — and in not insignificant Italian - speaking com- munities of Venetian origin in Istria and Dalmatia , now within the borders of Yugoslavia . In Malta , the popular spoken language has always been a local form of ...
Pàgina 37
... French reflexes of these etyma , coeur , miel , whose vocalism indicates a formerly open syllable , even though , in line with normal French developments , the paragogic vowel has now been lost , and the syllable thereby closed again ...
... French reflexes of these etyma , coeur , miel , whose vocalism indicates a formerly open syllable , even though , in line with normal French developments , the paragogic vowel has now been lost , and the syllable thereby closed again ...
Pàgina 40
... French and in many Italian dialects ( but not the standard language ) / p b / are likewise involved ( cf. Sp . rabia , It . rabbia beside Fr. rage < RĂBIAM ' anger ' , or It . sappia but Fr. sache , Sic . saccia < SĂPIAT ' he knows ...
... French and in many Italian dialects ( but not the standard language ) / p b / are likewise involved ( cf. Sp . rabia , It . rabbia beside Fr. rage < RĂBIAM ' anger ' , or It . sappia but Fr. sache , Sic . saccia < SĂPIAT ' he knows ...
Continguts
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Spanish | 83 |
Portuguese | 135 |
Catalan | 174 |
French | 213 |
Occitan | 250 |
Italian | 283 |
Sardinian | 318 |
RhaetoRomance | 355 |
Rumanian | 395 |
Romance Creoles | 424 |
Maps | 479 |
Index | 493 |
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