Joseph Solodow tells the story of how Latin developed into modern French, Spanish, and Italian, and also deeply affected English.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joseph Solodow is Professor of Foreign Languages at Southern Connecticut State University and Lecturer in Classics at Yale University. The author of The Latin Particle Quidem and The World of Ovid's 'Metmorphoses', he received the Modern Language Association's Scaglione Translation Prize for his rendering of G. B. Conte's history of Latin literature into English, Latin Literature: A History.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: is English a cousin to the Romance languages? Part I. Latin: 2. The career of Latin, I: from earliest times to the height of empire 3. The career of Latin, II: the empire succeeded by barbarian kingdoms 4. Latin at work, I: nature of the language names and qualities pronunciation 5. Latin at work, II: actions and states 6. Vulgar Latin Part II. The Romance Vocabulary: 7. The lexicon in general shifts in the meaning of words 8. Changes in the form of words 9. When words collide: conflict and resolution in the lexicon 10. Immigrants: non-Latin words in the Romance languages Part III. Proto-Romance, or What the Languages Share: 11. The sound of proto-Romance 12. The noun in proto-Romance 13. The verb in proto-Romance Part IV. Earliest Texts and Future Directions, or Where the Languages Diverge: 14. French 15. Italian 16. Spanish.
1. Introduction: is English a cousin to the Romance languages? Part I. Latin: 2. The career of Latin, I: from earliest times to the height of empire 3. The career of Latin, II: the empire succeeded by barbarian kingdoms 4. Latin at work, I: nature of the language names and qualities pronunciation 5. Latin at work, II: actions and states 6. Vulgar Latin Part II. The Romance Vocabulary: 7. The lexicon in general shifts in the meaning of words 8. Changes in the form of words 9. When words collide: conflict and resolution in the lexicon 10. Immigrants: non-Latin words in the Romance languages Part III. Proto-Romance, or What the Languages Share: 11. The sound of proto-Romance 12. The noun in proto-Romance 13. The verb in proto-Romance Part IV. Earliest Texts and Future Directions, or Where the Languages Diverge: 14. French 15. Italian 16. Spanish.
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