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The Italian words notte "night" and otto "eight" manifest assimilation of the first
consonant to the second consonant of the cluster in place of articulation (cf. Latin
nocte(m), octo). Assimilation is also responsible for the phenomenon Umlaut ...
The Italian words notte "night" and otto "eight" manifest assimilation of the first
consonant to the second consonant of the cluster in place of articulation (cf. Latin
nocte(m), octo). Assimilation is also responsible for the phenomenon Umlaut ...
Page 114
Quickly translated and adapted into French, Italian, Dutch, and English and
followed by numerous sequels and imitations in Spanish and Portuguese, it
remained influential for more than four centuries, greatly affecting the outlook and
...
Quickly translated and adapted into French, Italian, Dutch, and English and
followed by numerous sequels and imitations in Spanish and Portuguese, it
remained influential for more than four centuries, greatly affecting the outlook and
...
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Italian. Though Italy originated the novella, it was slow in coming to the full-length
novel. There is little to record before ... Pirandello, especially, helped to bring
Italian literature into the modern world through such philosophical novels as // fu
...
Italian. Though Italy originated the novella, it was slow in coming to the full-length
novel. There is little to record before ... Pirandello, especially, helped to bring
Italian literature into the modern world through such philosophical novels as // fu
...
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