An original contribution to the history of Latin and its development into Romance by a group of leading specialists. The special focus on the issue of continuity and change, and the nature of the documentary evidence, makes this volume important for all those interested in the classical and Romance languages.
An original contribution to the history of Latin and its development into Romance by a group of leading specialists. The special focus on the issue of continuity and change, and the nature of the documentary evidence, makes this volume important for all those interested in the classical and Romance languages.
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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