Latin Linguistics and Linguistic Theory
Proceedings of the 1st International Colloquium on Latin Linguistics, Amsterdam, April 1981
Editor
The articles of this collection on Latin linguistics are representative of the kind of research that is currently carried out in the field of linguistics. Most deal with syntax or sentence structure, but they vary with respect to their emphasis on theory or description. They also vary with respect to the grammatical framework with which they are formulated, with some preponderance of transformational generative approaches. All papers are well-informed about the major developments in contemporary linguistics and make extensive use of recent methods and types of argumentation. In the introduction the volume editor briefly reviews the present state of Latin linguistics, starting with a section on the question whether it is possible to conduct up-to-date linguistic research for Latin at all. To be followed by a brief sketch of the impact of recent linguistic theories on Latin linguistics in general, and in a final third section an outline is presented of the possible interest the contributions to this volume may have for linguists working on languages other than Latin
[Studies in Language Companion Series, 12] 1983. xviii, 307 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 10 August 2011
Published online on 10 August 2011
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Preface | p. v
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IntroductionHarm Pinkster | p. ix
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I. Method
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Kompetenz in der lateinischen SyntaxRaimund Pfister | p. 3
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II. Sentence Structure
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Speech perception and grammatical rules in LatinPhilip Baldi | p. 11
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Anaphoric Relations, Pronouns and Latin ComplementationAlessandra Bertocchi and Claudia Casadio | p. 27
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The development of Latin (Cases and Infinitive)Gualtiero Calboli | p. 41
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Le système des cas latins: aperçu d'une théorie morpho-sémantiquePaulo de Carvalho | p. 59
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The structure of Latin complex sentencesRobert Coleman | p. 73
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Organisation syntaxique des compléments de lieu et temps en Latin archaïqueHuguette Fugier | p. 95
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L'importance du verbe dans la phrase latineCharles Guiraud | p. 117
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Interrogation, interrogation rhétorique et exclamation en LatinF. Hoff | p. 123
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Word Order within Latin Noun PhrasesJan R. de Jong | p. 131
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Latin preverbs and casesChristian Lehmann | p. 145
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New Approaches to Accusative Subjects: Case Theory vs: RaisingMirka Maraldi | p. 167
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Les relatives en Latin: “Raising” ou “Matching”?J.P. Maurel | p. 177
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Praedicativum (quantifying adjectives and adjectives denoting physical or mental state)Harm Pinkster | p. 199
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III. Text Structure
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Conversation openings in the comedies of PlautusMaria E. Hoffmann | p. 217
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IV. Semantics
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Une analyse sémantique et pragmatique des pronoms indéfinis en LatinAnna Orlandini | p. 229
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V. Morphology/Phonology
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Latin Degemination: an Autosegmental ApproachO.S. Pillinger | p. 243
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Analyse d'un système verbal (les morphèmes grammaticaux du verbe latin)Christian Touratier | p. 261
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VI. Latin Linguistics and Language Learning
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Zur Verwendung von dependenzgrammatischen Elementen im Lateinunterricht des GymnasiumsErnst Heilig | p. 287
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Latin at Michigan 1951-1981G.M. Seligson | p. 295
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Indexes
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Author Index | p. 301
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Subject Index | p. 305
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Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CF: Linguistics
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General