Language, Band 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1927 |
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... Castilian Spanish , thanks to foresight of such men as Ricardo Rojas , author of the epoch - making work , Historia de la literatura Argentina ( the language problem is treated in 1.77-163 ) and many others , and Ernesto Quesada , the ...
... Castilian Spanish , thanks to foresight of such men as Ricardo Rojas , author of the epoch - making work , Historia de la literatura Argentina ( the language problem is treated in 1.77-163 ) and many others , and Ernesto Quesada , the ...
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... Castilian and the languages spoken today in all Spanish - American countries have not only followed a parallel development but this has been on the whole parallel to that of Spain . On pages 2-5 he calls attention to the necessity of ...
... Castilian and the languages spoken today in all Spanish - American countries have not only followed a parallel development but this has been on the whole parallel to that of Spain . On pages 2-5 he calls attention to the necessity of ...
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... Castilian . It seems to me that in vocabulary the Spanish of America is as much Castilian as Andalusian . As for phonetic changes my own observations lead me to believe that the out- standing modern characteristics of Andalusian popular ...
... Castilian . It seems to me that in vocabulary the Spanish of America is as much Castilian as Andalusian . As for phonetic changes my own observations lead me to believe that the out- standing modern characteristics of Andalusian popular ...
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... Castilian was the language of the court , of the army , and of the new schools and universities of Spain and Spanish America . We find exactly this same problem in New Mexico . There are the English words consciously used as English ...
... Castilian was the language of the court , of the army , and of the new schools and universities of Spain and Spanish America . We find exactly this same problem in New Mexico . There are the English words consciously used as English ...
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... Castilian , that develops rapidly , reaches its complete normal develop- ment in the tenth century , through the reconquest destroys Mozarabic ( the Spanish of the regions conquered and occupied by the Arabs ) , triumphs over Leonese ...
... Castilian , that develops rapidly , reaches its complete normal develop- ment in the tenth century , through the reconquest destroys Mozarabic ( the Spanish of the regions conquered and occupied by the Arabs ) , triumphs over Leonese ...
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