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Rhæto-Romance
Rhæto-Romance, a. and n. Philology. Also Ræ-. Formerly Rhæto-Romanic; also Rhe-. [f. Rhæto-, combining f. L. Rhætus Rhætian + Romance.] Applied to those dialects of the Romance family which are spoken in south-eastern Switzerland and the Tyrol; sometimes particularly to the Rumansch of the Grisons o...
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Rhaetian (disambiguation)
ancient times by the tribes in the Eastern Alpine areas, in Switzerland, Austria, North-Eastern Italy and Southern Germany)
Rhaetian languages, the modern Romance Carolingian times
The Rhaetian, the final subdivision of the Triassic (203.6 ± 1.5 – 199.6 ± 0.6 MYA), named for its type sites in the eastern Alps
The Rhätische
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Rhæto-Roman
ˌRhæto-ˈRoman, a. and n. Also Rhe-. [Back-formation on Rhæto-Romance a. and n. after Roman.] A. adj. = Rhæto-Romance a. B. n. A speaker of Rhæto-Romance.1931 Times Educ. Suppl. 15 Aug. 320/4 The University of Geneva is creating a professorship in rheto-roman languages. 1933 C. D. Buck Compar. Gram. ...
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Rhæto-Etruscan
ˌRhæto-Eˈtruscan [f. Rhæto- (see Rhæto-Romance a. and n.) + Etruscan a. and n.] A hypothetical ancient language group.1939 E. Prokosch Compar. Gmc. Gram. 55 Celtic, Finnic, Rhaeto-Etruscan.
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Jakob Ulrich
Jakob Ulrich (23 September 1856, in Waltalingen – 5 September 1906, in Zürich) was a Swiss Romance philologist. Selected works
Rhätoromanische Chrestomathie, 1882 – Raeto-Romance chrestomathy.
Rhätoromanische texte, 1883 – Raeto-Romance text.
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Rhætian
Rhætian, n. and a. (ˈriːʃən) Also Rhe-, Rætian. [f. Rhætia (see next) + -ian.] A. n. a. A native or inhabitant of Rhætia or the Rhætian Alps in eastern Switzerland. b. The name of either of two languages: (a) = Rhæto-Romance n.; (b) = Rhætic n.1600 Holland tr. Livy's Romane Hist. v. 202 And doubtles...
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Jean-Marie Klinkenberg
Biography
Jean-Marie Klinkenberg, born in 1944 in Verviers (Belgium), received his Masters (1967) and his Doctorate (1971) in Romance Philology at the Pour une rhétorique de l'image, Paris, Le Seuil; avec le Groupe µ.
1994 Espace Nord.
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Friulian
Friulian, a. and n. (frɪˈuːlɪən) [f. Friuli, a district in N.E. Italy: see -an.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to Friuli or its inhabitants. B. n. A native or inhabitant of Friuli; the Rhæto-Romance dialect spoken by the people of Friuli.1880 Encycl. Brit. XIII. 492/2 Eastern Section or Friulian Region.—...
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Glacier Montanvert
The Romance of the Forest by Ann Radcliffe
In Ann Radcliffe's 1791 gothic novel The Romance of the Forest, the heroine visits the glacier of Montanvert Glaciers of the Alps
Landforms of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
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Sarah Kay
the Development of European Poetry (Penn University Press, 2013)
(with Adrian Armstrong) Knowing Poetry: Verse in Medieval France from the Rose to the Rhétoriqueurs An Introduction (Cambridge University Press, 1999)
The Chansons de geste in the Age of Romance (Oxford University Press, 1995)
(as co-editor with Miri
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Romansh
Roˈmansh, n. and a. Forms: α. 8 Romaun(t)sh, 8– Romansh, -sch(e, 9 Romanesh, Romonsch, Romuntch, 9– Romantsch. β. 8 Rumaunsch, 9 Roumansch, Rumansch, Rumansh, Rumonsh, -sch(e, -tsch. [a. the native name Rum-, Roman(t)sch, -on(t)sch, etc.:—pop. L. Romanice adv.: see romance n.] a. The language, of La...
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The Romance of Astrea and Celadon
Cross-dressing in French films
Films based on French novels
Films directed by Éric Rohmer
Films set in the 5th century
Films set in Gaul
Films shot in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes historical romance films
Italian romantic comedy-drama films
Spanish historical comedy-drama films
Spanish historical romance films
Spanish romantic comedy-drama
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&appendix_abbr_langabbs-r
Return to main HelpReturn to Abbreviations home pageCollation of language names: RLanguage names beginning with:A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | Textual formsName representedRenâpeRenâpeRhæto-Rom.Rhæto-Rom...
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Belfort Gap
high-speed railway, as well as the Rhône-Rhine Canal. century, both Burgundy and Alemannia were conquered by the Kingdom of Francia, but the Belfort Gap remained the linguistic border between Germanic and Romance
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Villeneuve-lès-Maguelone
The ending is probably a misattribution: "-ita" is a common Romance feminine diminutive suffix, equivalent in meaning to the Occitan "-ona". The Canal du Rhône à Sète allows river tourism between the Rhône, the étang de Thau, and the Canal du Midi.
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