Language, Band 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1927 |
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... Spanish America has cadejo , related to these forms ) . " All these are listed under the general sense ' little dog , ' but the mean- ing of catellus and catulus as far back as classical Latin was much wider in scope , for it could ...
... Spanish America has cadejo , related to these forms ) . " All these are listed under the general sense ' little dog , ' but the mean- ing of catellus and catulus as far back as classical Latin was much wider in scope , for it could ...
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... Spanish folk use of perra chica and perra gorda for five and ten céntimo coppers , referring to the lions that adorn them . As in the case of catellus , there exist a number of derivatives of canis in Romance , e.g. French chenet , OF ...
... Spanish folk use of perra chica and perra gorda for five and ten céntimo coppers , referring to the lions that adorn them . As in the case of catellus , there exist a number of derivatives of canis in Romance , e.g. French chenet , OF ...
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... 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 following six chapters that treat as many important ...
... 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 following six chapters that treat as many important ...
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... 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 development but this has been on the whole parallel to that of Spain ...
... 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 development but this has been on the whole parallel to that of Spain ...
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... 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 been castilianized in the XIVth and XVth centuries . We miss in chapter I a ...
... 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 been castilianized in the XIVth and XVth centuries . We miss in chapter I a ...
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