New studies in Latin linguistics : selected papers from the 4th International Colloquium on Latin Linguistics, Cambridge, April 1987 /
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Meeting name: | International Colloquium on Latin Linguistics (4th : 1987 : Cambridge, England) |
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Imprint: | Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1991. |
Description: | x, 478 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English French |
Series: | Studies in language companion series v. 21 |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1155204 |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. I. Phonology
- 3. Lachmann's Law in the light of the glottalic theory of Pie consonantism
- 4. Probable substratum features in the expansion of Republican Latin
- 5. Vocalis ante uocalem
- 6. II. Lexical Morphology and Semantics
- 7. Lexical consequences of a phonetic law
- 8. The\structure of the signifié
- 9. Complex lexical units in Latin
- 10. Grammatical-converting and semantically mutating word-formation in the Latin lexicon
- 11. Syntax, morphology and semantics in the structuring of the Latin lexicon, as illustrated in the -lis derivatives
- 12. The\lexical system of intersubjective and intrasubjective relationships
- 13. Réflexions sur magnanimus et quelques composés de ce type (structure, sens, portée stylistique)
- 14. Promisi per iocum
- 15. The\formation of Latin technical vocabulary with special reference to medicine
- 16. The\Latin nominal group in typological perspective
- 17. Adjectif et syntagme nominal
- 18. Structure morpho-sémantique de l'adjectif latin
- 19. The\three modifiers of the Latin NP
- 20. The\genitive with verbal nouns in Latin
- 21. Reflections on the gerund and gerundive
- 22. Latin noun/gen./adj. serialization and language universals
- 23. Latin prepositional syntax in Indo-European perspective
- 24. IV. Miscellaneous Syntax And Semantics
- 25. Est-il possible d'attribuer à la phrase nominale un domaine linguistique?
- 26. On the interpretation of generic statements in Latin
- 27. V. Textual Cohesion
- 28. Word order patterns of excipere in the sense of "to follow after."
- 29. Nominal anaphora, text, argumentation (from Plautus to Cicero)
- 30. Passive, perspective and textual cohesion
- 31. On the grammatical subject in Late Latin
- 32. Causally related predications and the choice between parataxis and hypotaxis in Latin
- 33. The\role of displacement in narrative prose
- 34. Towards a new hermeneutic analysis? Prolegomena to a text-structural analysis of Latin texts, illustrated from Tacitus' Germania
- 35. Index