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  1. The Romance language family (simplified). Western Romance languages are one of the two subdivisions of a proposed subdivision of the Romance languages based on the La Spezia–Rimini Line. They include the Gallo-Romance and Iberian Romance branches. Gallo-Italic may also be included. The subdivision is based mainly on the use of the "s" for ...

  2. Number of native speakers of each Romance language, as fractions of the total 690 million (2007) The Romance language most widely spoken natively today is Spanish, followed by Portuguese, French, Italian and Romanian, which together cover a vast territory in Europe and beyond, and work as official and national languages in dozens of countries.

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  4. Western Romance. Subdivisions: Gallo-Romance. Iberian Romance. Classification of Romance languages. The Western Romance languages are a branch of Romance languages. The main languages in the branch are Spanish, French, and Portuguese. The branch has two parts, Gallo-Romance and Iberian Romance. [1]

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    • Giovanna MAROTTA, University of Pisa
    • ADDU
    • ALF ALG
    • Atlas lingüístico Diatópico y Diastrático del Uruguay
    • Atlante Sintattico d’Italia
    • DÉR
    • Dictionnaire Étymologique Romane
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    The Cambridge Handbook of Phonology, edited by Paul de Lacy The Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Code-switching, edited by Barbara E. Bullock and Almeida Jacqueline Toribio The Cambridge Handbook of Child Language, Second Edition, edited by Edith L. Bavin and Letitia Naigles The Cambridge Handbook of Endangered Languages, edited by Peter K. Austin ...

    Jaume MATEU, Centre de Lingüística Teòrica, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Judith MEINSCHAEFER, Freie Universität Berlin Laura MINERVINI, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II Lucia MOLINU, Université de Toulouse 2, Jean Jaurès and BCL (CNRS) Nicola MUNARO, Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia Alexandru NICOLAE, ‘Iorgu Iordan – Alexandru Rosett...

    adj A(dj)(P) adn adv Adv(P) Agn. Agnell. agr Agr(P) AgrO(P) AgrS(P)

    Alg. Alt. AN(A) Anc. And. aor Ara. Arl. Arm. Arn. ARo. absolutive accusative accusative and infinitive construction active voice (morphology) addressee

    adjectival adjective (phrase) adnominal case form adverbal case form adverbial adverb(ial) (phrase) Agnonese (northern Molisan dialect of Agnone, upper southern Italy) Andreas Agnellus of Ravenna agreement (morphology) agreement (phrase) object agreement (phrase) subject agreement (phrase) Atlante Italo-Svizzero or Sprach- und Sachatlas Italiens un...

    aspect(ual) marker aspect(ual) (phrase) assertive Asturian (dialect group of north-western Spain) aboutness topic advanced tongue root Augustine auxiliary (1-/2-/3-)auxiliary system born Badiot (Ladin dialect spoken in Val Badia, Dolomites of Alto Adige/southern Tyrol, north-eastern Italy) Balearic (Catalan) before the Common Era Barceloní (Catalan...

    det Common Era chapter Chinese Cicero De Lege agraria Epistulae ad Atticum Oratio pro Caelio Pro Cluentio Epistulae ad familiares Pro Lege Manilia De officiis Orationes Philippicae Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum clitic Classical Latin clitic left-dislocation clitic right-dislocation comparative method comparative collective colloquial complementize...

    determiner (category) xxxvi List of Abbreviations dim dir. trans. DO DOM D(P) DRo. e E ECM Egd. Eng. Eon. EPP erg ESID(s) EuPt. EuSp. Ext. f F f. fam Fas. Fin(P) Flo. FLMS Foc(P) FP fr. Fr. Frl. Frp. fut fv G-topic GaR. diminutive direct transitive clause direct object differential object marking (or marker) determiner (phrase) Daco-Romance empty c...

    i IbR. Ils. imp imps ind indir. trans. indir. unerg. inf I(nfl)(P) IntP intj ipfv IRo. Isc. Government-Binding Theory gender feature genitive Genoese gerund German Galician (Ibero-Romance language of north-western Spain) Greek Gascon Gévaudanais (Occitan variety spoken in central southern France in the Départment of Lozère) Romance outcome of haber...

    interpretability Ibero-Romance Illasian (south-western Venetan dialect of Illasi, north-eastern Italy) imperative impersonal indicative indirect reflexive transitive clause indirect reflexive unergative clause infinitive inflexion(al phrase) interrogative phrase interjection imperfective (aspect) Istro-Romanian (Daco-Romance variety spoken in Istri...

    Plm. plpf p-movement poss Poss(P) P(P) pred prep pro( gen) PRO prog prs prt Prv. PSR pst Pt. ptc ptcp Captiui Casina Curculio Epidicus Mostellaria

    Palermitano (north-western Sicilian dialect of city of Palermo, extreme south of Italy) pluperfect prosodically conditioned movement possessive (form) possessive (phrase) preposition(al phrase) predicator preposition(al) null pronominal argument (with generic, arbitrary reference) phonetically null pronoun progressive present tense preterite Proven...

    Wel. WhP unaccusative clause unergative clause upper southern Italian dialect(s) vowel nasalized vowel verb-initial clause / word order verb-second syntax / word order verb-third clause / word order Valsuganotto (Trentino dialect of Valsugana, north-eastern Italy) Valdôtain (Francoprovençal variety spoken in Aosta Valley, north-western Italy) Verbi...

  5. Jan 7, 2024 · This is a Swadesh list of Western Romance languages languages, specifically Spanish, Portuguese, Galician, Asturian, French, Catalan, Occitan, Friulian, Piedmontese, Lombard, Ligurian and Venetian, compared with that of English . Swadesh lists. Individual languages. Abinomn. Albanian. Amdo Tibetan. Amharic. Armenian. Aromanian. Assamese. Asturian.

  6. Jun 30, 2016 · This book is as an essential tool for both Romance linguists and general linguists which brings together leading recent international scholarship in individual Romance varieties and from different theoretical frameworks and approaches, showing how each may cast new and necessary light on the other. It offers a detailed structural treatment of ...

  7. 1 . Latin and the making of the Romance languages 6 alberto varvaro 2 . The transition from Latin to the Romance languages 57 michel banniard 3 . Periodization 107 roger wright 4 . Evidence and sources 125 roger wright 5 . Koinés and scriptae 143 johannes kabatek 6 . Contact and borrowing 187 marius sala 7 . The Romance languages in the ...

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