Language, Band 19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 |
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... Italian . A revised theory of dialectal ( NIt . ) origin is proposed for words in standard Italian showing the WRom . sound - shift ( e.g. strada , ago ) , considering them as having come into Tuscany through central Italy . ] The ...
... Italian . A revised theory of dialectal ( NIt . ) origin is proposed for words in standard Italian showing the WRom . sound - shift ( e.g. strada , ago ) , considering them as having come into Tuscany through central Italy . ] The ...
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... Italian not directly from northern Italy , but indirectly through central Italy , we are in a much better position to explain the way in which the borrowing of such forms flanked the barrier of the Apennines . In Figures 1 through 5 ...
... Italian not directly from northern Italy , but indirectly through central Italy , we are in a much better position to explain the way in which the borrowing of such forms flanked the barrier of the Apennines . In Figures 1 through 5 ...
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... Italy , would present another case of a preserved innovation of Italian origin which antedates the Rumanian colonization rather than of an independent innovation . In the third stage in the old Italian , the -ñ- of North Italy spreads ...
... Italy , would present another case of a preserved innovation of Italian origin which antedates the Rumanian colonization rather than of an independent innovation . In the third stage in the old Italian , the -ñ- of North Italy spreads ...
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