Linguistic Studies on Latin : Selected papers from the 6th International Colloquium on Latin Linguistics (Budapest, 23-27 March 1991).
The volume contains 26 articles (17 in English, 9 in French), selected from the papers presented at the 6th International Colloquim on Latin Linguistics, organized in Budapest. The authors share a common interest in applying to the study of Latin the conceptual framework of contemporary linguistics,...
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Amsterdam/Philadelphia :
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1994.
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- LINGUISTIC STUDIES ON LATIN
- Editorial page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Table of contents
- Préface
- I. Phonology and morpho-syntax
- Existait-il une diphtongue ui en latin?
- 1. Les difficultés de la phonétique latine
- 2. La séquence ui: polyvalence de représentations phoniques
- 3. Séquences ui biphonématiques
- 3.1. Séquences hétérosyllabiques: hiatus
- 3.2. Réalisations tautosyllabiques: consonne et voyelle
- 4. Une diphtongue ui?
- Notes
- Références
- The second-declension nominative plural in-eis, -es, -is, and the first-declension nominative plural in -as.
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Nouns: gentilicia, magistracies, and 'guilds'
- 3. Pronouns
- 4. The distribution of the s -nominative in longer epigraphicat texts
- 5. The first-declension nominative plural in -as
- 6. Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- On the sco-suffix, on prefixes and on the development of the Latin verbal system
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The sco -verbs in Latin
- 2.1. The verbs in the infectum tenses
- 2.1.1. With expressions that mean Ho begin', Ho stop' etc.
- 2.1.2. Some verbs formed from nouns and adjectives
- 2.1.3. Some verbs formed from other verbs.
- 2.2. The perfectum tenses
- 3. Conclusions
- Notes
- References
- VIXIT ANNIS XXX MENSES III DIES XIX
- Notes
- Références
- II. The simple sentence and the order of its constituents
- Phenotypic linearization in Latin, word order universals, and language change
- Notes
- References
- Le verbe latin ""incorpore""-t-il ses compléments?
- 1. Depuis que l'idée en a été sinon inventée
- 2. MANUMITTERE.
- 3. POSTQUAM ID ANIMUM ADVERTIT CAESAR ...
- 4. RADICES METAS FACITO.
- 5. METERE MESSEM MAXUMAM
- 6. En résumé
- Bibliographie
- Word order in Cato's De Agricultura.
- 1. The position of Subject constituents
- 1.1. Presentative clauses
- 1.2. Subject Topic
- Non-Subject Focus
- 1.3. Non-Subject Topic
- Subject Focus
- 1.4. Subject Focus
- Non-Subject Topic
- 1.5. Non-Subject Focus
- Subject Topic
- 2. Second and third arguments with three-place predicates: type OBLINERE and type INDERE
- 2.1. 2ndargument Topic
- 3rd argument Focus
- 2.2. 3rd argument Topic
- 2nd argument Focus
- 2.3. 2nd argument Focus
- 3rd argument Topic
- 2.4. 3rd argument Focus
- 2nd argument Topic
- 3. Discussion
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References.
- Sujet de verbe ou sujet de proposition?
- Références
- Latinand Greek compared: word order in a bilingual papyrian text (P. Bon. 5)
- 0. Introduction
- 1. Position of nominal determinants
- 1.1. Personal pronouns (PPs) with a possessive meaning
- 1.2. Possessive adjectives (PAs)
- 1.3. Descriptive and definitive Adjectives (As)
- 1.4. Genitives (Gs)
- 2. Position of objects with relation to verbs
- 2.1. Pronominal objects
- 2.2. Nominal objects (direct and indirect)
- 3. Subordination and verb position
- 3.1. Subordination
- 3.2. Verb position
- 4. Conclusions
- Notes
- References.