This book focuses on the continuity between the documented stages in the history of Latin and its development into Romance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Continuity and change in the history of Latin Nigel Vincent; 2. Comic lexicon: searching for 'submerged' Latin from Plautus to Erasmus Giuseppe Pezzini; 3. Third person possessives from early Latin to late Latin and Romance Tommaso Mari; 4. The language of a Pompeian tavern: submerged Latin? James Clackson; 5. Ad versus the dative: from early to late Latin James Adams and Wolfgang De Melo; 6. Variation and change in Latin BE-periphrases: empirical and methodological considerations Lieven Danckaert; 7. Analytic passives and deponents in classical and later Latin Philip Burton; 8. On the use of habeo and the perfect participle in earlier and later Latin Gerd Haverling; 9. Expressions of time in early and late Latin: the case of temporal habet Stelios Panayotakis; 10. Quid ago? Quid facimus? 'Deliberative' indicative questions from early to late Latin Anna Chahoud; 11. On coepi/incipio + infinitive: some new remarks Giovanbattista Galdi; 12. Infinitives with verbs of motion from Latin to Romance James Adams and Nigel Vincent; 13. Causatives in Latin and Romance Nigel Vincent; 14. The development of the comparative in Latin texts Brigitte Bauer; 15. Analytic and synthetic forms of the comparative and superlative from early to late Latin Robert Maltby; 16. Left-detached constructions from early to late Latin (nominatiuus pendens and attractio inuersa) Hilla Halla-aho; 17. Six notes on Latin correlatives Philomen Probert and Eleanor Dickey; 18. Epilogue: some patterns of change James Adams.
1. Continuity and change in the history of Latin Nigel Vincent; 2. Comic lexicon: searching for 'submerged' Latin from Plautus to Erasmus Giuseppe Pezzini; 3. Third person possessives from early Latin to late Latin and Romance Tommaso Mari; 4. The language of a Pompeian tavern: submerged Latin? James Clackson; 5. Ad versus the dative: from early to late Latin James Adams and Wolfgang De Melo; 6. Variation and change in Latin BE-periphrases: empirical and methodological considerations Lieven Danckaert; 7. Analytic passives and deponents in classical and later Latin Philip Burton; 8. On the use of habeo and the perfect participle in earlier and later Latin Gerd Haverling; 9. Expressions of time in early and late Latin: the case of temporal habet Stelios Panayotakis; 10. Quid ago? Quid facimus? 'Deliberative' indicative questions from early to late Latin Anna Chahoud; 11. On coepi/incipio + infinitive: some new remarks Giovanbattista Galdi; 12. Infinitives with verbs of motion from Latin to Romance James Adams and Nigel Vincent; 13. Causatives in Latin and Romance Nigel Vincent; 14. The development of the comparative in Latin texts Brigitte Bauer; 15. Analytic and synthetic forms of the comparative and superlative from early to late Latin Robert Maltby; 16. Left-detached constructions from early to late Latin (nominatiuus pendens and attractio inuersa) Hilla Halla-aho; 17. Six notes on Latin correlatives Philomen Probert and Eleanor Dickey; 18. Epilogue: some patterns of change James Adams.
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