Language, Band 4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... Romance languages are derived from spoken Latin and not from the Latin that was written . This is quite true if by written Latin one means the belles - lettres of the classical period , for these were written in a Latin that was ...
... Romance languages are derived from spoken Latin and not from the Latin that was written . This is quite true if by written Latin one means the belles - lettres of the classical period , for these were written in a Latin that was ...
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... Romance parallel , it would but strengthen our case . Latin h was not lost independently by each of the Romance languages ; it was lost once for all in Vulgar Latin . Just so PIE h was lost just once during the history of IE , while it ...
... Romance parallel , it would but strengthen our case . Latin h was not lost independently by each of the Romance languages ; it was lost once for all in Vulgar Latin . Just so PIE h was lost just once during the history of IE , while it ...
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... language , literature , and folklore . Henry Grattan Doyle , Professor of Romance Languages and Dean of Men in The George Washington University , Washington , D. C. , has been appointed consulting editor of Italica . He has also ...
... language , literature , and folklore . Henry Grattan Doyle , Professor of Romance Languages and Dean of Men in The George Washington University , Washington , D. C. , has been appointed consulting editor of Italica . He has also ...
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Old French Carole | 28 |
Notes and Personalia | 50 |
List of Members 1927 | 66 |
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