
New Perspectives on Historical Latin Syntax / Syntax of the Sentence
De Gruyter Mouton (Publisher)
Published on 5. June 2009
Book
Mixed media product
XXII, 561 pages
978-3-11-173058-5 (ISBN)
Article is exhausted; no reprint
Description
New Perspectives on Historical Latin Syntax: Syntax of the Sentence is the first of four volumes dealing with the long-term evolution of Latin syntax, roughly from the 4th century BCE up to the 6th century CE. There are six pivotal chapters in this volume, each dealing with a subject which is critical to the understanding of the syntactic system. Topics covered include contact phenomena (from Greek and Semitic), the development of word order, particles, coordination, and the syntax of questions and answers. The volume is introduced by the editors in an explanatory "Prolegomena", and the textual parameters are set in a chapter on literary genres and sociolinguistics. Crafted in a functional-typological framework, chapters are user-sensitive, with a minimum of technical jargon and formalism, making them accessible to the widest range of readers. Key features first publication to investigates the long-term syntactic history of Latin generally accessible to linguists and non-linguists theoretically coherent, formulated in functional-typological terms does not require reading fluency in Latin, since all examples are translated into English
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Includes a print version and an ebook
ISBN-13
978-3-11-173058-5 (9783111730585)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Philip Baldi, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA; Pierluigi Cuzzolin, Bergamo University, Italy.