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European Romance Language Communication
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This project is based on the work of William J. McCann, Horst G. Klein, & Tilbert D. Stegmann in their book EuroRomCom - The Seven Sieves: How to read all the Romance languages right away.
These resources are intended for the use of pre-existing knowledge in one Romance language to passively understand written content from another. It contains a collection of word lists which exist in all or several Romance languages, interactive learning activities, and links to external resources.
Table of Contents
- Background
- Word lists
- Activities
- Seven Sieves
- Related Concepts
- List of Romance languages
- External Resources
- Known Typos
- Contribute
- License
Background
TODO
Word lists
- List of completely Pan-Romance words - word list | json - page 32 of EuroRomCom: The Seven Sieves.
- The nucleus of the Pan-Romance Vocabulary - page 33-36 of EuroRomCom: The Seven Sieves.
- List of the Pan-Romance words that have been preserved in eight languages - word list | json - page 37-38 of EuroRomCom: The Seven Sieves.
- Pan-Romance elements borrowed from learned Latin - word list | json - page 48-49 of EuroRomCom: The Seven Sieves.
- Pan-Romance words from the Germanic languages - word list | json - page 50-51 of EuroRomCom: The Seven Sieves.
- Latin-derived prefixes in the Romance languages - page 128-129 of EuroRomCom: The Seven Sieves.
- Greek-derived Prefixes in the Romance languages - page 129-130 of EuroRomCom: The Seven Sieves.
- Nominal suffixes (nouns and adjectives) - page 130-131 of EuroRomCom: The Seven Sieves.
- Common Greek suffixes in the Romance languages - page 131-132 of EuroRomCom: The Seven Sieves.
- List of Romance profile Words - page 133-139 of EuroRomCom: The Seven Sieves.
- Supplementary list of Pan-Romance vocabulary (present in at least 5 languages) - page 218-223 of EuroRomCom: The Seven Sieves.
Activities
- Word lists
- Simple Quiz
- TODO add more activities
Seven Sieves
- International Vocabulary - TODO
- Pan-Romance Vocabulary - TODO
- Sound Correspondences - TODO
- Spelling and Pronunciation - TODO
- Pan-Romance Syntactic Structures - TODO
- Morphosyntactic Elements - TODO
- Prefixes and suffixes: "Eurofixes" - TODO
Related Concepts
- Dialect continuum - Idea that languages developed across a spectrum rather than as distinct units.
- Mutual intelligibility - Ability for speakers of one language to understand another language using their first.
List of Romance languages
- Latin, Vulgar Latin, Apulian, Aragonese, Aromanian, Asturian, Bolognese, Catalan, Corsican, Emilian, Extremaduran, Franco-Provenรงal, French, Friulian, Galician, Gallurese, Italian, Judaeo-Spanish, Ladin, Leonese, Ligurian, Lombard (east.)(Bergamasque), Lombard (west.), Magoua, Milanese, Mirandese, Mozarabic, Neapolitan, Norman, Occitan, Picard, Piedmontese, Portuguese, Rhonian, Romagnol, Romanian, Romansh, Sardinian, Sassarese, Sicilian, Spanish, Tuscan, Umbrian, Venetian, Walloon
External Resources
- EuroRomCom site (German)
- University of Frankfurt - 7 Siebe (German)
- Wikipedia Romance Languages
- Introducing Micrela: Predicting Mutual Intelligibility Between Closely Related Languages in Europe
- Language Evolution Simulation (multimedia)
- Cognate Vocabulary in Language Acquisition and Use: Attitudes, Awareness
- Vistas of English for Specific Purposes, Chapter 7
Known typos
Add typos you find in the original book here
- Page 38, english column for foot incorrectly says food.
Contribute
Feel free to dive in! Open an issue or submit PRs.
License
MIT