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A CASE OF SEMANTIC INTERCHANGE A. H. SCHUTZ UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI Of special interest in the Romance of Gaul and Spain are the descendants of catellus and caniculus . Within each group , as we shall see , there is considerable fluidity ...
A CASE OF SEMANTIC INTERCHANGE A. H. SCHUTZ UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI Of special interest in the Romance of Gaul and Spain are the descendants of catellus and caniculus . Within each group , as we shall see , there is considerable fluidity ...
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As in the case of catellus , there exist a number of derivatives of canis in Romance , e.g. French chenet , OF chenel ( Godefroy ) , chienetel ( ibid . ) , Fr. dialect chienneton , Prov . canilho , chenilho , ( Mistral ) ...
As in the case of catellus , there exist a number of derivatives of canis in Romance , e.g. French chenet , OF chenel ( Godefroy ) , chienetel ( ibid . ) , Fr. dialect chienneton , Prov . canilho , chenilho , ( Mistral ) ...
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It is not possible to give here even a cursory account of each one of the valuable materials contained in the three volumes.1 All the great masters of Romance philology from Schuchardt , Morel - Fatio and Meyer - Lübke to the most ...
It is not possible to give here even a cursory account of each one of the valuable materials contained in the three volumes.1 All the great masters of Romance philology from Schuchardt , Morel - Fatio and Meyer - Lübke to the most ...
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Dr. Grossman has done a distinct service to Romance scholarship by bringing together in convenient form the conclusions of authoritative Hispanists with respect to the much discussed theory of a so - called " idioma nacional argentino .
Dr. Grossman has done a distinct service to Romance scholarship by bringing together in convenient form the conclusions of authoritative Hispanists with respect to the much discussed theory of a so - called " idioma nacional argentino .
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When Vulgar Latin was completely transformed into the Romance Languages between the Vth and Xth centuries , Latin as a spoken language had actually undergone a complete phonetic transformation into various languages or dialects .
When Vulgar Latin was completely transformed into the Romance Languages between the Vth and Xth centuries , Latin as a spoken language had actually undergone a complete phonetic transformation into various languages or dialects .
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