New studies in Latin linguistics : selected papers from the 4th International Colloquium on Latin Linguistics, Cambridge, April 1987 /
The 29 papers in this volume cover a wide variety of topics, ranging from the Glottalic Theory and Lachmann's Law to the hermeneutic analysis of text-structure in Tacitus' Germania. The volume focuses on three themes specifically: the morphology and semantics of lexical formation; the inte...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Francés |
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Amsterdam ; Philadelphia :
J. Benjamins Pub. Co.,
1991.
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Colección: | Studies in language companion series ;
v. 21. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- INTRODUCTION by Robert Coleman; I. PHONOLOGY; Philip Baldi: Lachmann 's Law in the light of the glottalic theory of PIE consonantism; Haiim Rosen: Probable substratum features in the expansion of Republican Latin: The phonological aspect; José-Luis Moralejo: Vocalis ante uocalem: corripitur an distrahitur?; II. LEXICAL MORPHOLOGY AND SEMANTICS; Alain Christol: Lexical consequences of a phonetic law: (*eye> e) in Latin Verbs; Claude Moussy: The structure of the signifié: the usefulness and limitations of analysis into relevant features (with applications to Latin)
- Michèle Fruyt: Complex lexical units in LatinHannah Rosén: Grammatical-converting and semantically mutating word-formation in the Latin Lexicon; Chantal Kircher-Durand: Syntax, morphology and semantics in the structuring of the Latin lexicon, as illustrated in the -lis derivatives; Benjamin Garcla-Hernández: The lexical system of intersubjective and intrasubjective relationships; Léon Nadjo: Réflexions sur magnanimus et quelques composés de ce type (structure, sens, portée stylistique); Françoise Létoublon: Promisi per iocum
- David Langslow: The formation of Latin technical vocabulary with special reference to medicineIII. SYNTAX OF THE NOUN PHRASE; Christian Lehmann: The Latin nominal group in typological perspective; Christian Touratier: Adjectif et syntagme nominal; Paulo de Carvalho: Structure morpho-sémantique de l'adjectif latin ou: la présence de l'absent; Marius Lavency: The three modifiers of the Latin NP; M. Esperanza Torrego: The genitive with verbal nouns in Latin: a functional analysis; Elseline Vester: Reflections on the gerund and gerundive
- Charles Elerick: Latin noun/gen./adj. serialization and language universalsRobert Coleman: Latin prepositional syntax in Indo-European perspective; IV. MISCELLANEOUS SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS; Charles Guiraud: Est-il possible d'attribuer à la phrase nominale un domaine linguistique?; Claudia Casadio and Anna Orlandini: On the interpretation of generic statements in Latin; V. TEXTUAL COHESION; Maria Hoffmann: Word order patterns of excipere in the sense of to follow after
- Huguette Fugier: Nominal anaphora, text, argumentation (from Plautus to Cicero)
- Rodie Risselada: Passive, perspective and textual cohesionJoseph Herman: On the grammatical subject in Late Latin; Machtelt Bolkestein: Causally related predications and the choice between parataxis and hypotaxis in Latin; Deborah Pennell Ross: The role of displacement in narrative prose; Ernst Heilig: Towards a new hermeneutic analysis? Prolegomena to a text-structural analysis of Latin texts, illustrated from Tacitus' Germania; INDEX