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Vowel Harmony in Romance Languages

Abstract This chapter presents the main features of vowel harmony (VH) patterns in Romance. Virtually all Romance harmonies are unidirectional—that is, they are right-to-left or left-to-right processes. Furthermore, in most Romance vowel harmonies the stress-bearing vowel is either the target (most usually assimilating to the final vowel,
Canalis, Stefano   +3 more
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A Romance Language Instructor Looks at the Slavic Languages

The Modern Language Journal, 1949
IT MAY be sheer presumption for me, a Romance language instructor, to address you on the subject of the Slavic languages. Yet, be it said, in self-defense, I have never been far removed from people and things Slavonic. My ancestors dwelled some two centuries in Poland and my parents immigrated here from Galicja.
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Language Acquisition in Romance Languages

The research presented in this volume covers first language acquisition, second language acquisition, language heritage and language impairment. Papers in this collection use a variety of experimental methods, such as eye-tracking, elicitation tasks, production tasks administered off-line and untimed, transcriptions of spontaneous speech, production ...
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The Romance Languages

Hispanic Review, 1978
Paul M. Lloyd   +2 more
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New treebank or repurposed? On the feasibility of cross-lingual parsing of Romance languages with Universal Dependencies†

Natural Language Engineering, 2017
Marcos Garcia   +2 more
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ROMANCE LANGUAGES: ROMANCE LINGUISTICS

The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies, 1977
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Conversion in the Romance Languages

Conversion is a dynamic word-formation process whereby a derivative is formed from a base with the concomitant shift of morphological, syntactic, and semantic properties, and without a formal derivational mark. The application of conversion to languages with inflectional systems different from English and to various patterns depends on the flexibility ...
Alexandra Soares Rodrigues   +1 more
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