The Early Latin Verb System

The Early Latin Verb System

Author: Wolfgang David Cirilo de Melo

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2007-09-27

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 0191526134

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This is the first comprehensive treatment of Latin extra-paradigmatic verb forms, that is, verb forms which cannot easily be assigned to any particular tense in the Latin verbal system. In order to see what functions such forms fulfil, one has to compare their usage to that of the regular verb forms. In Part 1, Wolfgang de Melo outlines the usage of regular verb forms, which, surprisingly, has not always been described adequately in the standard grammars. In Part 2, the central part of the book, he compares the usage of the extra-paradigmatic verb forms to that of the regular ones, restricting himself to Archaic Latin (roughly before 100 BC); here he makes many new and unexpected discoveries. In Part 3, de Melo shows how synchronic usage can help us to reconstruct earlier stages of the language which are not attested; he also points out that, while most of the extra-paradigmatic forms die out after 100 BC, some survive - and that such survival is by no means a matter of chance.


The Early Latin Verb System

The Early Latin Verb System

Author: Wolfgang David Cirilo de Melo

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2007-09-27

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 0199209022

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This is the first comprehensive treatment of Latin extra-paradigmatic verb forms, that is, verb forms which cannot easily be assigned to any particular tense in the Latin verbal system. In order to see what functions such forms fulfil, one has to compare their usage to that of the regular verb forms. In Part 1, Wolfgang de Melo outlines the usage of regular verb forms, which, surprisingly, has not always been described adequately in the standard grammars. In Part 2, the central partof the book, he compares the usage of the extra-paradigmatic verb forms to that of the regular ones, restricting himself to Archaic Latin (roughly before 100 BC); here he makes many new and unexpected discoveries. In Part 3, de Melo shows how synchronic usage can help us to reconstruct earlierstages of the language which are not attested; he also points out that, while most of the extra-paradigmatic forms die out after 100 BC, some survive - and that such survival is by no means a matter of chance.


Early Latin

Early Latin

Author: J. N. Adams

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2023-07-31

Total Pages: 772

ISBN-13: 1108751636

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This is the most detailed and comprehensive study to date of early Latin language, literary and non-literary, featuring twenty-nine chapters by an international team of scholars. 'Early Latin' is interpreted liberally as extending from the period of early inscriptions through to the first quarter of the first century BC. Classical Latin features significantly in the volume, although in a restricted sense. In the classical period there were writers who imitated the Latin of an earlier age, and there were also interpreters of early Latin. Later authors and views on early Latin language are also examined as some of these are relevant to the establishment of the text of earlier writers. A major aim of the book is to define linguistic features of different literary genres, and to address problems such as the limits of periodisation and the definition of the very concept of 'early Latin'.


Early and Late Latin

Early and Late Latin

Author: J. N. Adams

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2016-10-18

Total Pages: 491

ISBN-13: 1107132258

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This book focuses on the continuity between the documented stages in the history of Latin and its development into Romance.


Terence and the Verb 'to Be' in Latin

Terence and the Verb 'to Be' in Latin

Author: Giuseppe Pezzini

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 374

ISBN-13: 019873624X

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Terence and the Verb 'To Be' in Latin is the first in-depth study of the verb 'to be' in Latin (esse) and some of its hidden properties. Like the English 'be' (e.g. it's), the Latin forms of esse could undergo phonetic reduction or contraction. This phenomenon is largely unknown since classical texts have undergone a long process of transmission over the centuries, which has altered or deleted its traces. Although they are often neglected by scholars and puzzling to students, the use of contracted forms is shown to be widespread and significant. These forms expose the clitic nature of esse, which also explains other properties of the verb, including its participation in a prosodic simplification with a host ending in -s (sigmatic ecthlipsis), a phenomenon which is also discussed in the volume. After an introduction on methodology, the volume discusses the linguistic significance of such phenomena, focusing in particular on analysis of their behaviour in the plays of the ancient Roman playwright, Terence. Combining traditional scholarship with the use of digital resources, the volume explores the orthographic, phonological, semantic, and syntactic aspects of the verb esse, revealing that cliticization is a key feature of the verb 'to be' in Latin, and that contractions deserve a place within its paradigm.


Greek – Latin – Slavic

Greek – Latin – Slavic

Author: Barbora Machajdíková

Publisher: Narr Francke Attempto Verlag

Published: 2023-04-24

Total Pages: 291

ISBN-13: 3823395270

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The volume is intended for classical philologists and a broad range of scholars working in the fields of theoretical, historical, and comparative linguistics with Ancient Greek, Latin, or Slavic languages as the primary evidence in their research. The contributions address topics ranging from issues of grammatography in a diachronic perspective to historical and comparative linguistics. They encompass both monothematic case studies and comprehensive analyses that capture a linguistic phenomenon in its entirety as well as within a broader context.


Exploring Latin: Structures, Functions, Meaning

Exploring Latin: Structures, Functions, Meaning

Author: Lucie Pultrová

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2024-11-18

Total Pages: 828

ISBN-13: 3111332950

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This two-volume work contains a selection of papers first presented at the 22nd International Colloquium on Latin Linguistics, held in Prague (2023). The papers address important issues in Latin linguistics with a variety of theoretical and methodological approaches. The first volume ("Word") contains texts concerning Latin phonology, etymology, flexion and derivation, and lexical semantics, both with respect to individual words and to entire word classes. Both diachronic and synchronic perspectives are employed in the discussion of the various issues. The second volume ("Clause and Discourse") includes papers dealing with issues of syntax and semantics, and with the structure of texts and pragmatic aspects. One of the subchapters, entitled "Conversation and Dialogue", contains papers presented at the conference in a separate workshop of the same name, linked by a common methodological framework of "Conversation Analysis". This book provides essential texts for researchers in the field of Latin linguistics and may also be of use to linguists who work primarily with other languages.


Politeness in Ancient Greek and Latin

Politeness in Ancient Greek and Latin

Author: Łukasz Berger

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2022-09-08

Total Pages: 425

ISBN-13: 1009123033

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The first major study of politeness in Ancient Greece and Rome, from effusive greetings to aggressive humour and friendly banter.


Style in Latin Poetry

Style in Latin Poetry

Author: Paolo Dainotti, Alexandre Pinheiro Hasegawa, Stephen Harrison

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2024-03-04

Total Pages: 450

ISBN-13: 3111067939

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