A major history of many of the developments undergone by the Latin language as it changed into Romance languages.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
J. N. Adams is an Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford and a Fellow of the British Academy. He was previously a Professor of Latin at the Universities of Manchester and Reading. He is the author of many books on the Latin language, including most recently The Regional Diversification of Latin, 200 BC-AD 600 (Cambridge, 2007) and Bilingualism and the Latin Language (Cambridge, 2003).
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Preface Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction: 'Vulgar Latin' and social variation Part II. Phonology and Orthography: 2. Phonology: introductory remarks 3. Vowel system 4. Diphthongs 5. Syncope 6. Hiatus 7. The aspirate 8. Final consonants 9. Contact assimilation 10. B/V 11. Phonology: conclusions Part III. Case and Prepositions: 12. The nominative and accusative 13. Oblique cases and prepositional expressions 14. Miscellaneous uses of the accusative 15. Locative, directional and separative expressions: some variations and conflations 16. The reflexive dative 17. Prepositions and comparative expressions 18. Case and prepositions: some conclusions Part IV. Aspects of Nominal, Pronominal and Adverbial Morphology and Syntax: 19. Gender 20. Demonstrative pronouns: some morphological variations 21. The definite article and demonstrative pronouns 22. Suffixation (mainly adjectival) and non-standard Latin 23. Compound adverbs and prepositions Part V. Aspects of Verbal Morphology and Syntax: 24. Past participle + habeo 25. The periphrastic future and conditional, and present for future 26. Reflexive constructions and the passive 27. The ablative of the gerund and the present participle Part VI. Aspects of Subordination: 28. Reported speech 29. Indirect questions Part VII. Aspects of the Lexicon and Word Order: 30. The lexicon, a case study: anatomical terms 31. The lexicon: suppletion and the verb 'go' 32. Word order, a case study: infinitive position with auxiliary verbs Part VIII. Summing Up: 33. Final conclusions.
Preface Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction: 'Vulgar Latin' and social variation Part II. Phonology and Orthography: 2. Phonology: introductory remarks 3. Vowel system 4. Diphthongs 5. Syncope 6. Hiatus 7. The aspirate 8. Final consonants 9. Contact assimilation 10. B/V 11. Phonology: conclusions Part III. Case and Prepositions: 12. The nominative and accusative 13. Oblique cases and prepositional expressions 14. Miscellaneous uses of the accusative 15. Locative, directional and separative expressions: some variations and conflations 16. The reflexive dative 17. Prepositions and comparative expressions 18. Case and prepositions: some conclusions Part IV. Aspects of Nominal, Pronominal and Adverbial Morphology and Syntax: 19. Gender 20. Demonstrative pronouns: some morphological variations 21. The definite article and demonstrative pronouns 22. Suffixation (mainly adjectival) and non-standard Latin 23. Compound adverbs and prepositions Part V. Aspects of Verbal Morphology and Syntax: 24. Past participle + habeo 25. The periphrastic future and conditional, and present for future 26. Reflexive constructions and the passive 27. The ablative of the gerund and the present participle Part VI. Aspects of Subordination: 28. Reported speech 29. Indirect questions Part VII. Aspects of the Lexicon and Word Order: 30. The lexicon, a case study: anatomical terms 31. The lexicon: suppletion and the verb 'go' 32. Word order, a case study: infinitive position with auxiliary verbs Part VIII. Summing Up: 33. Final conclusions.
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