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The Phonetics-Phonology Interface in Romance Languages José Ignacio Hualde, Ioana Chitoran
Null-Subjects, Expletives, and Locatives in Romance”
Teaching Romance Linguistics with On-Line French, Italian
Phonetic Factors Contributing to the Inception and Evolution of Sound Change
Exploring Occitan and Francoprovençal in Rhône-Alpes, France Michel Bert, Costa James
Measuring Linguistic Distance in Galician Varieties
F422 HISTORY of the FRENCH LANGUAGE Prerequisite: FRENCH 221
THE INFLECTED INFINITIVE in ROMANCE LANGUAGES Emily Scida the INFLECTED INFINITIVE in ROMANCE LANGUAGES Emily Scida
Structuring Variation in Romance Linguistics and Beyond in Honour of Leonardo M
The Romance Plural Isogloss and Linguistic Change: a Comparative Study of Romance Nouns Nicola Lampitelli
ROMANCE LINGUISTICS Dr
Galician Sociolinguistics
Romance Linguistics Syllabus Draft
Dr Marc-Olivier Hinzelin
Floating Number
Comparative OT Dialectology
The Subject Position in Spanish Nominalized Infinitives
Top View
Case, Inflection and Subject Licensing in Child Catalan and Spanish*
Phonological Retention and Innovation in the Judeo-Spanish of Istanbul
FR396K Rommorph S21 Course Description-Syllabus
The Role of the Listener in the Historical Phonology of Spanish and Portuguese: an Optimality-Theoretic Account
2017 Revisiting the Calssification of Gallo-Italic
Four-Gender Systems in Indo-European1
Romance Linguistics (425) Fall 2007 Time: W 9.50 - 12.50 Location Scott 207
The Importance of Comparative Romance Linguistics and Keeping Language Departments Intact
Updated, April 2019 José Ignacio Hualde Dept. of Spanish, Italian
A Comparative Grammar Based Approach to Romance Etymology Eva Buchi
Romance Linguistics in the Brave New World John M. Lipski The
Romance Linguistics in the Brave New World
The Inflected Infinitive in Romance
Cinzia Russi
Explanation of Sound Change. How Far Have We Come and Where Are We Now? PUB DATE Mar 96 NOTE 19P.; for Complete Volume, See FL 024 097
DISCUSSION NOTE on Markedness Asymmetries in Person and Number*
Becoming Romance: Cross-Linguistic And
Romance Data Meets Grammaticalization Theory
Embracing Neapolitan As a Language Which Is Key to the Reconstruction of Early Romance
I Palatalization in Romance: an Investigation of the Sound Change
Reconstruction of Proto-Romance Author(S): Robert A
Sonority Distance and Similarity Avoidance Effects in Moroccan Judeo-Spanish* Travis G
Reintroducing a Vanished Romance Language
1 Person and Number in Pronouns: a Feature-Geometric Analysis Heidi
Teaching Romance Linguistics with On-Line French, Italian and Spanish Corpora (= LAUD 1998: 283, Series B: Applied and Interdisciplinary Papers)
A Developmental History of the Hispano-Romance Verb Conjugations
The Sociolinguistic Evolution of a Sound Change
Language Revitalization: the Case of Judeo-Spanish Varieties in Macedonia Esther Zarghooni-Hoffmann University of Bamberg
Lyonnais (Francoprovençal)’, Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 45 (3): 340 355
The Morphosyntactic Correlates of Finiteness Julia Barron University of Surrey