Coursebook in Romance LinguisticsLINCOM Europa, 2001 - 203 páginas |
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Página 72
... derived from ? The first allows two sources , / ɛ / and / a / , the second even three , / u / , / i / , and // , if the popular pronunciation ( and most common one ) with the unrounded nasal vowel is assumed . The most plausible ...
... derived from ? The first allows two sources , / ɛ / and / a / , the second even three , / u / , / i / , and // , if the popular pronunciation ( and most common one ) with the unrounded nasal vowel is assumed . The most plausible ...
Página 133
... derived from Latin intrare . In the 1sPI of such a verb , a schwa was inserted or triggered phonotactically , due to the presence of a final consonant cluster , since Latin 1sPI intro would have lost its final vowel by the application ...
... derived from Latin intrare . In the 1sPI of such a verb , a schwa was inserted or triggered phonotactically , due to the presence of a final consonant cluster , since Latin 1sPI intro would have lost its final vowel by the application ...
Página 175
... derived from Latin nominatives . However , the third declension finis would have yielded Italian fine for both the singular and plural . The actual opposition / e / vs. / i / is usually explained by a plural analogy to the second ...
... derived from Latin nominatives . However , the third declension finis would have yielded Italian fine for both the singular and plural . The actual opposition / e / vs. / i / is usually explained by a plural analogy to the second ...
Contenido
STUDY UNIT | 3 |
The rise of a new classical Romance linguistics? | 10 |
Morphophonology | 18 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 22 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
accusative actually addition adjective allomorphs alternation analysis apocope appears aspect assumed auxiliary cantare century chante Classical Latin clitic combination complete conditional considered constitutes continuation course definite article deletion derived diphthongization discussed ending evolution examples existence fact feminine final consonants forms function future gender given grammaticalization habere hand illi illustrated imperfect indicative inflectional involved Italian latter leveling lexical liaison linguistics loss marked masculine meaning Modern French morphological nasal nominative noun Oaths object occurred Old French opposition palatalization paradigm passive past perfect person personal pronoun Phase phonetic phonological plural porte Portuguese position possible present proposed refers reflexes replaced result retained Romance languages rule Rumanian schwa seen singular sound change Spanish Spoken Latin stage stress structure Study Unit subjunctive suffix synchronic tense theory unmarked unstressed verb verbal vowel
Referencias a este libro
C-ORAL-ROM: Integrated Reference Corpora for Spoken Romance Languages Emanuela Cresti,Massimo Moneglia Vista previa limitada - 2005 |
Socallt '04: From Chalkboard to Blackboard: New Technologies for Language ... Ute S. Lahaie Vista previa limitada - 2005 |