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At least as early as the third century A.D. , catellus1 was a serious rival of catulus , if indeed it did not threaten the existence of the latter . Probus records catulus non catellus , though Baehrens at one point rather curiously ...
At least as early as the third century A.D. , catellus1 was a serious rival of catulus , if indeed it did not threaten the existence of the latter . Probus records catulus non catellus , though Baehrens at one point rather curiously ...
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1 The separatist movement in politics in the beginning of the XIXth century created in the imagination of over - zealous patriots the idea of a national Argentine language , separate , and different if possible , from Spanish .
1 The separatist movement in politics in the beginning of the XIXth century created in the imagination of over - zealous patriots the idea of a national Argentine language , separate , and different if possible , from Spanish .
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These facts speak eloquently for the uniformity of the Spanish language of the XVIth century when it came to Spanish America and for the uniformity of Spanish phonetic processes . The problem of the uniformity ...
These facts speak eloquently for the uniformity of the Spanish language of the XVIth century when it came to Spanish America and for the uniformity of Spanish phonetic processes . The problem of the uniformity ...
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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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etc. , is still employed etymologically , it is now pronounced as a , etc. , but we know from the testimony of Praetorius " that a , was spoken with nasalisation as late as the end of the seventeenth century .
etc. , is still employed etymologically , it is now pronounced as a , etc. , but we know from the testimony of Praetorius " that a , was spoken with nasalisation as late as the end of the seventeenth century .
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