Language, Band 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1927 |
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... Castilian change of secondary m'n to mr > mbr : ( 7 ) important and conclusive evidence for Oscan influence in Castilian phonology ; ( 8 ) evidence to support the Cantabrian or Iberian theory of Castilian f- > h- , and a detailed study ...
... Castilian change of secondary m'n to mr > mbr : ( 7 ) important and conclusive evidence for Oscan influence in Castilian phonology ; ( 8 ) evidence to support the Cantabrian or Iberian theory of Castilian f- > h- , and a detailed study ...
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... Castile , where there appears a linguistic evolution in the tenth and eleventh centuries that differentiates it ... Castilian shows o from the tenth century while Mozarabic keeps au unchanged . Mozarabic influence accounts for the ...
... Castile , where there appears a linguistic evolution in the tenth and eleventh centuries that differentiates it ... Castilian shows o from the tenth century while Mozarabic keeps au unchanged . Mozarabic influence accounts for the ...
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... Castilian had reached the stage ue in the tenth century the Cid is certainly in this respect not Castilian . Neither is the twelfth century text of the Reyes Magos . The presence of uó in the Cid would be due as Menéndez Pidal suggests ...
... Castilian had reached the stage ue in the tenth century the Cid is certainly in this respect not Castilian . Neither is the twelfth century text of the Reyes Magos . The presence of uó in the Cid would be due as Menéndez Pidal suggests ...
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... Castilian may be due to Leonese influence . The statements usually made by philologists ( Bourciez , Zauner , Hanssen , Baist , etc. ) that this change took place in Castilian at the end of the thirteenth and at the beginning of the ...
... Castilian may be due to Leonese influence . The statements usually made by philologists ( Bourciez , Zauner , Hanssen , Baist , etc. ) that this change took place in Castilian at the end of the thirteenth and at the beginning of the ...
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... Castilian and in Mozarabic . The majority of the cases of anaptyxis given in §40 , vowel introduced between cons . + l or r , and between l or r + cons . are really covered by the rule ... Castilian texts . " The Castilian BOOK REVIEWS 147.
... Castilian and in Mozarabic . The majority of the cases of anaptyxis given in §40 , vowel introduced between cons . + l or r , and between l or r + cons . are really covered by the rule ... Castilian texts . " The Castilian BOOK REVIEWS 147.
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