Where Caesar's Latin does not belong: a comparative grammar based approach to Romance etymology
Since its beginning in the 19th century, when dealing with inherited lexicon, Romance etymology and etymography always promoted Latin etyma. In a quite revolutionary paper, J.-P. Chambon (2007) recommended recreating Romance etymology on the basis of comparative grammar. This paper applies this nove...
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2010
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