Coursebook in Romance LinguisticsLINCOM Europa, 2001 - 203 páginas |
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... latter's analysis , " the principle of economy directs the reduction of semantically general free forms to affix status ... [ and ] ... [ it ] will not favor prefixes as highly as suffixes , since the former entail greater ...
... latter's analysis , " the principle of economy directs the reduction of semantically general free forms to affix status ... [ and ] ... [ it ] will not favor prefixes as highly as suffixes , since the former entail greater ...
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... latter ( cf. Study Unit 4 , above ) . It is interesting to note , however , that the resulting Old French final consonant may be different from its Latin source , if other sound changes have applied to it . Thus , Old French chief ...
... latter ( cf. Study Unit 4 , above ) . It is interesting to note , however , that the resulting Old French final consonant may be different from its Latin source , if other sound changes have applied to it . Thus , Old French chief ...
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... latter will divulge the continuation of the Latin case system in a fragmentary shape in some Romance languages at the mediaeval period ( French and Provençal ) and the creation of a " new " case system in the history of Rumanian ...
... latter will divulge the continuation of the Latin case system in a fragmentary shape in some Romance languages at the mediaeval period ( French and Provençal ) and the creation of a " new " case system in the history of Rumanian ...
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
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Socallt '04: From Chalkboard to Blackboard: New Technologies for Language ... Ute S. Lahaie Vista previa limitada - 2005 |