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| | ROMANCE LANGUAGES - LoveToKnow Article on ROMANCE LANGUAGES |
 | | Goths as well as Lombards have left a trail as noticeable in the language as elsewhere. |  | | Neither, on the other hand, was its political independence stable enough, nor was it sufficiently remote to escape intercourse with the rest of the world, like the Raeto-Romanic dialects. |  | | Greek and Hungarian, which gave the language an alien appearance in point of vocabulary. |
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http://41.1911encyclopedia.org/R/RO/ROMANCE_LANGUAGES.htm
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| | Portuguese language - Free Encyclopedia |
 | | Immigrants from the Ukrain are the most numerous, and the Ukrainian is widly spoken. |  | | The reintroduction of Portuguese as an official language has caused suspicion and resentment among some younger East Timorese who have been educated under the Indonesian system, and do not speak it. |  | | This appends because Portugal is a mono-linguistic country and they are distrustful to new languages in the country. |
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http://www.wacklepedia.com/p/po/portuguese_language.html
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 | | To govern, you must speak to the people in a national language. |  | | Dictionaries have been produced by individuals unaffiliated with political causes, like Robert Cawdrey, Noah Webster, and, of course, Samuel Johnson |  | | Spanish, or Castillian, is then the official and cultural language of some 350 million people. |
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http://www.foolswisdom.com/~sbett/acadamia-real.htm
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| | Language Miniatures 119: The Romance languages |
 | | For one thing, Roman troops and settlers would have come from all parts of Italy. |  | | On the Iberian peninsula, languages the Romans found there were not only the Indo-European Celtic, but most likely also languages that had been spoken there even before the migration of Indo-European speaking peoples. |  | | Spanish or French and possibly Italian are the ones you are most likely to have some familiarity with, though there are a number of others - which we'll come to in a minute. |
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http://home.bluemarble.net/~langmin/miniatures/romance.htm
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| | Spanish Department - Travis G. Bradley |
 | | Data collection involved a variety of sources, such as participant interviews and in-class observations, as well as pertinent documents and materials both in and out of class. |  | | Phonological Theory: Optimality Theory, Articulatory Phonology, and the Phonetics-Phonology Interface; Phonetic and Phonological Variation in Ibero-Romance and Other Languages; Historical Romance Phonology. |  | | One research perspective that has been overlooked in studies on technology in foreign language education is that offered by qualitative research. |
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http://philo.ucdavis.edu/zope/home/tbradley/research
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| | Romance languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Latin also disappeared from England, which had been for a time part of the Empire. |  | | Seychellois Creole Also known as Seselwa, Seychellois Creole is an official language, along with English and French, as well as the lingua franca of the Seychelles. |  | | In the last decades of the 20th century, however, increased sensibility to the rights of minorities have allowed those languages to recover some of their prestige and of their lost rights. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romance_languages
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| | Spanish language - Psychology Central |
 | | Spanish is one of the official languages of the United Nations and the European Union. |  | | The consonantal system of Medieval Spanish has been better preserved in Ladino, the language spoken by the descendants of the Sephardic Jews who were expelled from Spain in the 15th century, as well as in Portuguese, neither of which underwent the shift. |  | | Standard Spanish and Ladino (Judæo-Spanish spoken by Sephardic Jews) may also be spoken natively by some Spanish-descended Brazilians, immigrant workers from neighbouring Spanish-speaking countries and Brazilian Sephardim respectively, who have maintained it as their home language. |
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http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/Spanish_language
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| | Romance languages, Romanian |
 | | The dialect of Paris gradually became the national language, however, because of the political prestige of the capital and today is accepted as the model for the French language. |  | | Among these are Rheto-Romance, or Rhaetian, which consists of a group of related languages spoken in Switzerland, where they are called Romansch, and in northern Italy, where they are called Ladin or Friulian. |  | | It is based on 15th-century Spanish, reflecting the time when the Jews were expelled from Spain by royal edict. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/md/Orastie/Romance.html
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| | ninemsn Encarta - Romance Languages |
 | | Romance Languages, group of 47 modern languages derived from the ancient Latin language and spoken by about 400 million people. |  | | These languages form a major group in the Indo-European languages, belonging to that family's subfamily of Italic languages. |  | | The other subset, Pyranean-Mozarabic, consists of two languages in two separate branches: Aragonese is a Spanish language with official status in the region where it is spoken; Mozarabic is an extinct Spanish language still used liturgically by a few churches. |
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http://au.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761563403/Romance_Languages.html
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| | Department of Foreign Languages, Salem State College: Jon Aske |
 | | Among other things, they discuss the distribution of French in the world, the historical development of the language, and the sound systems of France. |  | | Actually, all of the Romance languages could rightly be called Latins, or Latin languages, if it weren't because the fact that there are so many of them would make it so confusing. |  | | (This, of course, is because all languages change over time: see my languages of the world page.) |
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http://www.lrc.salemstate.edu/aske/romance.htm
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| | Romance Languages on the Web |
 | | Language tags are also suggested so that search engines and screen readers parse the language of a page. |  | | Although some Romance languages like Spanish, French, Italian and Portuguese are national languages and spoken around the world, others are languages (or "dialects") spoken in different European countries which are related to the national languages, but with distinct grammars and cultural identities. |  | | This publication is available in alternate media upon request. |
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http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/international/bylanguage/romance.html
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| | ROMANCE LANGUAGE |
 | | Italian is a Romance language spoken by about 62 million people, most of whom live in Italy. |  | | Romance refers to the fact that the languages originated. |  | | Romanian (also spelled Rumanian) is the official language of Romania, a country on the eastern half of the Balkan Peninsula.. |
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http://language.dataa.biz
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| | The Romance Languages - Latin |
 | | Although the nominative form is cited as the base in Classical Latin, it is the accusative case (i.e. |  | | At a glance, the Latin first declension, whose nominative ends in -a and accusative in -am, may lead to the conclusion that the nominative case is a more plausible origin, further evidence proves quite to the contrary. |  | | In Italo- and Balkan Romance (the Latin province of Dacia, now Romania, being the main source of the latter, although other dialects of Romanian spoken throughout the Balkan Peninsula form parts of this subgrouping), where the loss of final -s negated the accusative plural, the nominative plural in -i and -ae remained (It. |
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http://www.geocities.com/email_theguy/rvulgar.htm
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http://www.belcho.be/bellink/science/Languages/index-46.html
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| | Portuguese Resources |
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http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~rll/resources/portuguese/resources_portuguese.html
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| | Schedule for LSRL 30 |
 | | Preregistration form Return to LSRL 30 Home Page |  | | Object clitic placement in Romance: the case of an Italian dialect |  | | Obscene Anglo-Norman in a Central French Mouth: or, How Reynard the Fox Tricks Isengrin the Wolf, and Why It Is Important |
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http://web.clas.ufl.edu/users/wiltshir/program.htm
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| | LINGUIST List 11.53: Romance Language Sociolinguistics and SLA |
 | | Please keep conferences announcement as short as you can; LINGUIST will not post conference announcements which in our opinion are excessively long. |  | | Remarks on a Class of French Adverbs" Parasession: Sociolinguistics I Paola E. Dussias, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, "On the Relationship between Comprehension and Production Data in Codeswitching" J. |  | | Caroline Wiltshire, Romance Language Sociolinguistics/SLA: LSRL 30 program |
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http://www.ling.ed.ac.uk/linguist/issues/11/11-53.html
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