An Introduction To Romance Linguistics


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An Introduction to Romance Linguistics


An Introduction to Romance Linguistics

Author: Iorgu Iordan

language: en

Publisher: Oxford : Blackwell

Release Date: 1970


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Romance Languages


Romance Languages

Author: Ti Alkire

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2010-06-24


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This book describes the changes which led from colloquial Latin to the five major Romance languages: Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian.

Linguistic Theory and the Romance Languages


Linguistic Theory and the Romance Languages

Author: John Charles Smith

language: en

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Release Date: 1995-01-01


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This volume contains revised versions of papers given at a conference at the Manoir de Brion, in Normandy. They deal with phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics, and cover a wide range of Romance languages, including many lesser-known varieties. The contributors to the volume are committed to the view that Romance Linguistics is not narrowly philological, but is rather General Linguistics practised with reference to particular data. The point has been made many times, but is worth reiterating, that Latin and the Romance languages offer an unrivalled wealth of synchronic and historical documentation, and provide both a stimulus and a test-bed for ideas about language structure, language change, and language variation. Many of the papers in this volume can be interpreted simultaneously as using the analytical tools of linguistic theory to illuminate the structure of individual Romance languages or of the family as a whole, and as using Romance data to throw light on general problems in linguistic theory, or on the structure of languages beyond Romance. Specific areas covered include: prosodic domains; quantification; agreement; the prepositional accusative; clitic pronouns; voice and aspect.