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In Spain we find Old Cast . cadiello , Aragonese cadillo , Catalan cadell ( and Spanish America has cadejo , related to these forms ) . " All these are listed under the general sense ' little dog , ' but the meaning of catellus and ...
In Spain we find Old Cast . cadiello , Aragonese cadillo , Catalan cadell ( and Spanish America has cadejo , related to these forms ) . " All these are listed under the general sense ' little dog , ' but the meaning of catellus and ...
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That Phaedrus uses it as ' wolf ' is natural , considering the close relation of the species.12 It is more curious to note the Spanish folk use of perra chica and perra gorda for five and ten céntimo coppers , referring to the lions ...
That Phaedrus uses it as ' wolf ' is natural , considering the close relation of the species.12 It is more curious to note the Spanish folk use of perra chica and perra gorda for five and ten céntimo coppers , referring to the lions ...
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It is a most important contribution to American - Spanish dialectology , a study of the foreign elements in the Spanish language of Argentina . Besides an appendix with dialectic texts and a valuable index the book contains the ...
It is a most important contribution to American - Spanish dialectology , a study of the foreign elements in the Spanish language of Argentina . Besides an appendix with dialectic texts and a valuable index the book contains the ...
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In Chapter I the author takes up the problem of the origins of the Spanish language of America in general . It is in origin Castilian and the languages spoken today in all Spanish - American countries have not only followed a parallel ...
In Chapter I the author takes up the problem of the origins of the Spanish language of America in general . It is in origin Castilian and the languages spoken today in all Spanish - American countries have not only followed a parallel ...
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In my mind it is very doubtful whether the important traits of Andalusian Spanish were well developed by the time of the colonization of Spanish America in the XVIth century . The fact remains that Extremadura and Andalusia had just ...
In my mind it is very doubtful whether the important traits of Andalusian Spanish were well developed by the time of the colonization of Spanish America in the XVIth century . The fact remains that Extremadura and Andalusia had just ...
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