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Romance Linguistics
Editorial Statement
Routledge publish the Romance Linguistics series under the editorship of MartinS Harris
(University of Essex) and Nigel Vincent (University of Manchester).
Romance Philogy and General Linguistics have followed sometimes converging
sometimes diverging paths over the last century and a half. With the present series we
wish to recognise and promote the mutual interaction of the two disciplines. The focus is
deliberately wide, seeking to encompass not only work in the phonetics, phonology,
morphology, syntax, and lexis of the Romance languages, but also studies in the history
of Romance linguistics and linguistic thought in the Romance cultural area. Some of the
volumes will be devoted to particular aspects of individual languages, some will be
comparative in nature; some will adopt a synchronic and some a diachronic slant; some
will concentrate on linguistic structures, and some will investigate the sociocultural
dimensions of language and language use in the Romance-speaking territories. Yet all
will endorse the view that a General Linguistics that ignores the always rich and often
unique data of Romance is as impoverished as a Romance Philogy that turns its back on
the insights of linguistics theory.
Other books in the Romance Linguistics series include:
Structures and Transformations
Christopher J.Pountain
Studies in the Romance Verb
eds Nigel Vincent and Martin Harris
Weakening Processes in the History of Spanish Consonants
Raymond Harris-Northall
Spanish Word Formation
M.F.Lang
Tense and Text
Dulcie Engel
Variation and Change in French
John Green and Wendy Ayres-Bennett
Latin Syntax and Semantics
Harm Pinkster
Thematic Theory in Syntax
Robin Clark
Tense and Narrativity
Susanne Fleischman
Comparative Constructions in Spanish and French Syntax
Susan Price
Latin and the Romance Languages in the Early Middle Ages
Roger Wright
Also of interest:
The Romance Languages
Martin Harris and Nigel Vincent
The Rhaeto-Romance Languages
John Haiman
and
Paola Benincà
London and New York
First published in 1992 by Routledge 11 New Fetter Lane, London EC4P 4EE
This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2005.
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© 1992 John Haiman and Paola Benincà
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Haiman, John The rhaeto-romance languages.—
(Romance Linguistics) I. Title II. Benincá, Paola, III. Series 450
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data applied for
ISBN 0-203-99248-2 Master e-book ISBN
ISBN 0-415-04194-5 (Print Edition)
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