The Italian Language TodayHutchinson, 1977 - 248 pagina's The authors present the Italian language not as it is prescribed in grammars and dictionaries, but as it is actually written and spoken. |
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Pagina 57
... conditional in - [ la ] , from the imperfect of HĂBĒRĚ , instead of - [ i ] from its past historic ( the -ia conditionals of the literary language probably originate from the Sicilian school ) . Many southern dialects have substituted ...
... conditional in - [ la ] , from the imperfect of HĂBĒRĚ , instead of - [ i ] from its past historic ( the -ia conditionals of the literary language probably originate from the Sicilian school ) . Many southern dialects have substituted ...
Pagina 222
... conditional in sentences like : dovevi venire prima ' you should have come before ' , potevi dirmelo ' you might ... conditional : vorrei ' I should like ' ; ( iii ) instead of the pluperfect subjunctive , in conditional sentences : se ...
... conditional in sentences like : dovevi venire prima ' you should have come before ' , potevi dirmelo ' you might ... conditional : vorrei ' I should like ' ; ( iii ) instead of the pluperfect subjunctive , in conditional sentences : se ...
Pagina 233
... conditional seem to have a common denominator suggesting desire , intention , or possibility : mi piacerebbe saper cantare ' I would like to be able to sing ' , mi sarebbe piaciuto saper cantare ... conditional 233 The use of the conditional.
... conditional seem to have a common denominator suggesting desire , intention , or possibility : mi piacerebbe saper cantare ' I would like to be able to sing ' , mi sarebbe piaciuto saper cantare ... conditional 233 The use of the conditional.
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Preface | 7 |
Part One The Linguistic Situation in Italy | 9 |
Italian Today | 11 |
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