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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. assí.10 In Old Spanish the most common form is assí , although asín , assin ( the forms preferred by Berceo ) , and así are also commonly used . In the fourteenth century a new form appears , ansí ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. assí.10 In Old Spanish the most common form is assí , although asín , assin ( the forms preferred by Berceo ) , and así are also commonly used . In the fourteenth century a new form appears , ansí ...
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... assi proposes Latin ad sic as a source . Phonetically there are no objections to this etymology . The first assimilation would be assi just as ad satis gives assaz and then by an early simplification assí > así . The only objection lies ...
... assi proposes Latin ad sic as a source . Phonetically there are no objections to this etymology . The first assimilation would be assi just as ad satis gives assaz and then by an early simplification assí > así . The only objection lies ...
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... assí developed from ac sic at the same time . To settle this point one would have to have very complete statistics concerning así and assí in the twelfth century and in the beginning of the thirteenth . Berceo uses both asin and assin ...
... assí developed from ac sic at the same time . To settle this point one would have to have very complete statistics concerning así and assí in the twelfth century and in the beginning of the thirteenth . Berceo uses both asin and assin ...
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