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Roth also maintains that Italian e developed under the influence of the e- ending in the rest of the paradigm ( e.g. ... Since there is no evidence anywhere in Italy for this regular development , however , it seems more reasonable to ...
Roth also maintains that Italian e developed under the influence of the e- ending in the rest of the paradigm ( e.g. ... Since there is no evidence anywhere in Italy for this regular development , however , it seems more reasonable to ...
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( 1947 ) BLAYLOCK , W. CURTIS , Ph.D. , Assistant Professor of Spanish and Italian , University of Illinois , Urbana , Ill . 61801. ( 1959 ) BLOCH , ARIEL A. K. , Ph.D. , Assistant Professor of Semitic Languages , Department of Near ...
( 1947 ) BLAYLOCK , W. CURTIS , Ph.D. , Assistant Professor of Spanish and Italian , University of Illinois , Urbana , Ill . 61801. ( 1959 ) BLOCH , ARIEL A. K. , Ph.D. , Assistant Professor of Semitic Languages , Department of Near ...
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From Latin to Italian . Cambridge , Mass . , Harvard University Press . HALL , ROBERT A. , JR . 1948. Descriptive Italian grammar . Ithaca , N. Y. , Cornell University Press . - 1949. Nasal + homorganic plosive in Central Italy .
From Latin to Italian . Cambridge , Mass . , Harvard University Press . HALL , ROBERT A. , JR . 1948. Descriptive Italian grammar . Ithaca , N. Y. , Cornell University Press . - 1949. Nasal + homorganic plosive in Central Italy .
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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