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Frederick B. Agard: A Course in Romance Linguistics. Vol. 1: A Synchronic View: a comparative/contrastive description of five modern Romance languages - French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Roumanian - in terms of an underlying grammar manifested in surface similarities and differences. Vol. 2: A Diachronic View: an historical comparison with a reconstruction of their common source and a chronological account of their development through changes and splits, Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 1984. XII, 242 and XV, 259 pp. [Rezension]
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In: General linguistics. - Asheville, NC : Pegasus Press 26 (1986) 1, 38-53
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Mutual attraction, typological convergence, multiple borrowing, parallel independent development, spiral-shaped curve, periodicity, advanced state, slope, drift, drag, slant
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In: Romance philology. - Turnhout : Brépols Publ. 35 (1982) 3, 479-484
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