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Therapeutic reaction to excessive phonetic erosion : The descendants of rigidu in Hispano- and Luso - Romance . RPh . 26.462–72 . 1978. Derivational transparency and sound change : The two - pronged growth of -IDU in Hispano - Romance .
Therapeutic reaction to excessive phonetic erosion : The descendants of rigidu in Hispano- and Luso - Romance . RPh . 26.462–72 . 1978. Derivational transparency and sound change : The two - pronged growth of -IDU in Hispano - Romance .
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In other words , all members of Late Latin and early Romance in Spain evolving vernacular . The educated minority , the local speech community spoke a similar but and Carolingian France . By ROGER however , developed a proficiency in ...
In other words , all members of Late Latin and early Romance in Spain evolving vernacular . The educated minority , the local speech community spoke a similar but and Carolingian France . By ROGER however , developed a proficiency in ...
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John Green , ' The status of Romance auxiliaries of voice ' ( 97–138 ) , looks at a relatively neglected area of the grammar : the peripheral ' or semi - auxiliaries used in Spanish as stylistic alternatives to the more common passive ...
John Green , ' The status of Romance auxiliaries of voice ' ( 97–138 ) , looks at a relatively neglected area of the grammar : the peripheral ' or semi - auxiliaries used in Spanish as stylistic alternatives to the more common passive ...
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Segmental rules of English and cyclic phonology Jerzy Rubach | 21 |
Surface wordorder typology and Universal Grammar Peter Coopmans | 55 |
Old Spanish resistance to diphthongization? Yakov Malkiel | 70 |
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