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ROMANCE LINGUISTICS

ROMANCE LINGUISTICS ROMANCE LANGUAGES I. ROMANCE LINGUISTICS By JOHN N. GREEN, University of Bradford I. . AcTA, FEsTSCHRIFTEN The full record of the 2oth triennial congress, published with commendable speed under the guidance of Gerold Hilty, amounts to five substantial volumes, Actes (Zurich), I-V, all further discussed below. Their would-be predecessor, Aetas (Santiago de Compostela), now appearing to a more leisurely schedule, will be reviewed next year - anachronistically, but hopefully as a complete set. The proceedings of two North American Romance symposia have also appeared: the 21st as Papers (Ottawa), largely on the syntax and semantics of French and Spanish; and the 22nd as Papers (Santa Barbara), conspicuously well-edited, with three plenary addresses and 23 other chapters offering a more eclectic blend of topics, approaches and languages. Also of interest to Romanists are the proceedings of the ninth and tenth International Conferences on Historical Linguistics, respectively Papers (Rutgers) and Papers (Amsterdam), again further discussed below. A 1991 Paris collo­ quium on 'Romanite et roumanite' is partially chronicled in RRL, 37.2-3, 1992, concentrating on contrastive and typological work. An imposing book, now with valedictory overtones, reprints 40 of Heinrich Lausberg's Opera minora, ed. Arnold Arens, Stuttgart, Steiner, xii + 773 pp., http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

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Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0084-4152
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2222-4297
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ROMANCE LANGUAGES I. ROMANCE LINGUISTICS By JOHN N. GREEN, University of Bradford I. . AcTA, FEsTSCHRIFTEN The full record of the 2oth triennial congress, published with commendable speed under the guidance of Gerold Hilty, amounts to five substantial volumes, Actes (Zurich), I-V, all further discussed below. Their would-be predecessor, Aetas (Santiago de Compostela), now appearing to a more leisurely schedule, will be reviewed next year - anachronistically, but hopefully as a complete set. The proceedings of two North American Romance symposia have also appeared: the 21st as Papers (Ottawa), largely on the syntax and semantics of French and Spanish; and the 22nd as Papers (Santa Barbara), conspicuously well-edited, with three plenary addresses and 23 other chapters offering a more eclectic blend of topics, approaches and languages. Also of interest to Romanists are the proceedings of the ninth and tenth International Conferences on Historical Linguistics, respectively Papers (Rutgers) and Papers (Amsterdam), again further discussed below. A 1991 Paris collo­ quium on 'Romanite et roumanite' is partially chronicled in RRL, 37.2-3, 1992, concentrating on contrastive and typological work. An imposing book, now with valedictory overtones, reprints 40 of Heinrich Lausberg's Opera minora, ed. Arnold Arens, Stuttgart, Steiner, xii + 773 pp.,

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The Year’s Work in Modern Language StudiesBrill

Published: Mar 13, 1994

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