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Proto-Romance and the Origin of the Romance Languages

Lingvisticae Investigationes, 1994
L'A. examine la controverse a propos de l'origine des langues romanes, portant sur la position du latin vulgaire (protoroman) dans la filiation: langue fille ou langue sœur du latin classique. Il examine en particulier les arguments developpes par Manczak pour montrer que le latin vulgaire est une langue fille du latin ...
Robert W. Murray, Naomi Cull
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The Syntax of Causatives in the Romance Languages

2023
This article discusses the syntax of lexical and periphrastic causative verbs in the Romance languages. Several aspects of these verbs are examined: the building blocks of lexical causative verbs, the role of reflexive marking on the anticausative form, the interaction between causativity and agentivity, the morphosyntactic make-up of causative verbs ...
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The Language of Medicine in the Romance Languages

2023
The nature of the object designated by language as used in medical language is quite different from the one used in Romance language. A language such as French or Galician can be said to exist as a speech community or as a norm. The speech community is a way of classifying speakers on the basis of their competence, and the norm regulates what is ...
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On the Romance Languages Mutual Intelligibility

International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, 2014
We propose a method for computing the similarity of natural languages and for clustering them based on their lexical similarity. Our study provides evidence to be used in the investigation of the written intelligibility, i.e., the ability of people ...
L. Dinu, A. Ciobanu
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Negation and Polarity in the Romance Languages

2022
Negation in Romance offers a wide array of cross-linguistic variation. For what concerns sentential negation, three main strategies are employed depending on the position of the negative marker with respect to the finite verb: some varieties (e.g., Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese) adopt a preverbal particle, others (e.g., Gallo-Italic varieties) a ...
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Formation of Numerals in the Romance Languages

2021
The Romance languages have a rich numeral system that includes cardinals—providing the bases on which the other types of numeral series are built—ordinals, fractions, collectives, approximatives, distributives, and multiplicatives. Latin plays a decisive and continued role in their formation, both as the language to which many numerals go back directly
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The Language of the Economy and Business in the Romance Languages

2018
The expression language of the economy and business refers to an extremely heterogeneous linguistic reality. For some, it denotes all text and talk produced by economic agents in the pursuit of economic activity, for others the language used to write or talk about the economy or business, that is, the language of the economic sciences and the media ...
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On the Syllabic Similarities of Romance Languages

2005
In this paper we study the syllabic similarity between Romance languages via rank distance. The results confirm the linguistical theories, bringing a plus of quantification and rigor.
Anca Dinu, Liviu Petrisor Dinu
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The Romance Languages

The Modern Language Journal, 1961
Mario A. Pei, W. D. Elcock
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Romance Languages

2022
Pieter C. Muysken, Hilda de Windt Ayoubi
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