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GALICIAN STUDIES: LANGUAGE

GALICIAN STUDIES: LANGUAGE Romance Languages VII. GALICIAN STUDIES LANGUAGE By DAVID MACKENZIE, Professor ofGalician Studies in the University of · Birmingham, and HENRIQUE MoNTEAGUDO, Lecturer in Romance Philology, University of Santiago de Compostela I. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL, GENERAL, AND HISTORICAL Holtus, Lexikon, deals with Galician and Portuguese, and, although the space accorded to Galician is respectable, one misses treatment of certain important topics, such as historical grammar, and one has the distinct impression that certain contributors have been stretched beyond their competence. G. Hilty, 'La place du galicien parmi les langues romanes', Aetas (Santiago de Compostela), VI, 457-72, betrays its origin as a plenary paper: the analysis is inadequate because of the author's apparent unfamiliarity with current research; his bibliography is minimal. F. Fernandez Rei, 'Os traballos de Damaso Alonso sobre o galego de Asturias eo ancares .. .', pp. I49-:;70 of Linguae eultura galega de Asturias, ed. F. Fernandez Rei, Vi go, Xerais, 302 pp. (hereafter Fernandez Rei, Lingua), evaluates A.'s pioneering work on the Galician dialects of the frontier with Asturian-Leonese. M. Brea, 'Gramaticografia e lexicografia', Holtus, Lexikon, I Io-2g, provides a panorama ofGalician linguistics from the I 8th c., which is a summary of previous work, and largely uncritical; the same http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

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Romance Languages VII. GALICIAN STUDIES LANGUAGE By DAVID MACKENZIE, Professor ofGalician Studies in the University of · Birmingham, and HENRIQUE MoNTEAGUDO, Lecturer in Romance Philology, University of Santiago de Compostela I. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL, GENERAL, AND HISTORICAL Holtus, Lexikon, deals with Galician and Portuguese, and, although the space accorded to Galician is respectable, one misses treatment of certain important topics, such as historical grammar, and one has the distinct impression that certain contributors have been stretched beyond their competence. G. Hilty, 'La place du galicien parmi les langues romanes', Aetas (Santiago de Compostela), VI, 457-72, betrays its origin as a plenary paper: the analysis is inadequate because of the author's apparent unfamiliarity with current research; his bibliography is minimal. F. Fernandez Rei, 'Os traballos de Damaso Alonso sobre o galego de Asturias eo ancares .. .', pp. I49-:;70 of Linguae eultura galega de Asturias, ed. F. Fernandez Rei, Vi go, Xerais, 302 pp. (hereafter Fernandez Rei, Lingua), evaluates A.'s pioneering work on the Galician dialects of the frontier with Asturian-Leonese. M. Brea, 'Gramaticografia e lexicografia', Holtus, Lexikon, I Io-2g, provides a panorama ofGalician linguistics from the I 8th c., which is a summary of previous work, and largely uncritical; the same

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The Year’s Work in Modern Language StudiesBrill

Published: Mar 13, 1995

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