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Prefacev
ernst pulgram Bibliographyix
Tabula Gratulatoriaxix
The future perfect in oscan-umbrian1 Latin verbs in -uō, -uere9 The phonology of -nd- and the latin gerundive33 The role of */1/ in Rhotacism43 The impact of vowel syncope in latin53 Latin vs. neo-latin: clues to contrasting structure59 A case of paradigmatic continuity in italic and romance69 A proposal for the classification of the romance languages75 Per una classificazione “standardologica” delle lingue romanze85 A note on prefixed inflection in romance97 Fortschritt und rückschritt in der etymologischen forschung103 The source of italian tardi113 the origin of the italian plural formative — e121 Nota sui rappresentanti di latino — di- nei dialetti toscani127 On the voicing of latin intervocalic /p, t, k/ in italian131 The structure of italian newspaper headlines157 Rätoromanisch: linguach romantsch tranter Taliá e francés161 the topos of the decoy: Apropos of old provençal cadorn171 Occitan verbal substantives in — dor, -doira177 Etymologies doubles dans le FEW189 Prefixed conjugation in parosian french195 Liaison, nasalization and the “cursus” in french phonology209 Peut-on prévoir les modifications à venir d’un système phonologique ?219 Curiosa from a lexicon of louisiana french233 Languages of ancient spain and portugal247 Anekdotisches zur spanischen sprachgeschicjte im Siglode oro263 Spanish and portugese cattle terms in amerindian languages273 Sur la dissimilation consonantique en roumain293 The romanian numerical system295 “Sardica ut in Oppidis”317 Franz von Miklosich and the rise of romance linguistics327