Karin Margareta Fredborg
List of John Benjamins publications for which Karin Margareta Fredborg plays a role.
Articles
Medieval Commentators on the Notion ‘persona agentis’ in Priscian’s Syntactic Theory Historiographia Linguistica 41:2/3, pp. 219–245 | Article
2014 Medieval syntactic analysis ranges from simple word order parsing in prescriptive grammars to sophisticated discussions of first and secondary constructibles in modistic, dependency grammars. What combines these two levels is found in Priscian‘s use of actants: (1) persona agentis (= Apollonius’… read more
Universal Grammar According to Some 12th Century Grammarians Historiographia Linguistica 7:1/2, pp. 69–84 | Article
1980 As early as the 12th century the concept of universal grammar became a commonly discussed and accepted doctrine among the Latin grammarians. Universal grammar is discussed within the context of whether grammar (and the other Liberal Arts) could be diversified into species, i. e., the grammar of… read more
Universal Grammar according to Some 12th-century Grammarians Studies in Medieval Linguistic Thought: Dedicated to Geofrey L. Bursill-Hall on the occassion of his 60th birthday on 15 May 1980, Koerner, E.F.K. †, Hans-Josef Niederehe and Robert H. Robins (eds.), pp. 69–84 | Article
1980