Language, Band 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1927 |
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... Italian febbre , acqua from Latin febris , aqua.2 But in quattuor the doubling is ad- mittedly much earlier than that in the Italian words , and as compared with the Latin examples , it is regular and not sporadic . For the length of ...
... Italian febbre , acqua from Latin febris , aqua.2 But in quattuor the doubling is ad- mittedly much earlier than that in the Italian words , and as compared with the Latin examples , it is regular and not sporadic . For the length of ...
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... Italian , etc. , would be more practical . All this , however , is a question of individual preference and certainly does not in any way lessen the great value of these chapters for comparative American - Spanish dialectology . In ...
... Italian , etc. , would be more practical . All this , however , is a question of individual preference and certainly does not in any way lessen the great value of these chapters for comparative American - Spanish dialectology . In ...
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... Italian influence presents a new and important problem since no country in the world has suffered the Italian linguistic influence that is to be found in Argentina . I am of the opinion , however , that Dr. Grossman has taken too ...
... Italian influence presents a new and important problem since no country in the world has suffered the Italian linguistic influence that is to be found in Argentina . I am of the opinion , however , that Dr. Grossman has taken too ...
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... Italian , especially the newly arrived immigrants , but the problem has been grossly exaggerated by the editors of El Fogón . It is too much to ask any one to believe that the people of Argentina use in their daily speech such words as ...
... Italian , especially the newly arrived immigrants , but the problem has been grossly exaggerated by the editors of El Fogón . It is too much to ask any one to believe that the people of Argentina use in their daily speech such words as ...
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... , Concerning the Influence of Greek on Vulgar Latin ; in TAPA , 56.5-25 . H. H. Vaughan , Italian Dialects in the United States ; in American Speech , 1.431-5 and 2.13-18 . PAUL HAUPT , a Signer of the Call which led NOTES AND PERSONALIA ...
... , Concerning the Influence of Greek on Vulgar Latin ; in TAPA , 56.5-25 . H. H. Vaughan , Italian Dialects in the United States ; in American Speech , 1.431-5 and 2.13-18 . PAUL HAUPT , a Signer of the Call which led NOTES AND PERSONALIA ...
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