
On Latin Adverbs
Harm H. Pinkster(Author)
Pallas Publications (Publisher)
Published on 17. October 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-90-5356-843-9 (ISBN)
Description
This study deals with a number of aspects of the words which are usually called adverbs in Latin. It contains on the one hand a critical discussion of their treatment in Latin grammatical studies -- the characteristics attributed to them, their relationship to other words -- and on the other hand a discussion of the conditions that have to be met in order to achieve a better (sub)classification -- general problems of classification as well as criteria for affecting such classification -- and a better description of the functions of adverbs in larger constructions. The study contains, therefore, both language-specific sections and more general ones. The author wrote the passages specifically dealing with Latin in such a way that they are clear enough to the non-Latinist, the more general passages in such a way that they are understandable for Latinists who are not acquainted with recent developments in linguistics.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-90-5356-843-9 (9789053568439)
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On Latin Adverbs
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Person
Harm Pinkster was professor emeritus in Latin at the Universiteit van Amsterdam. Fenne M. Pinkster is a PhD student at the Research group: Urban Geographies of Place and Social Interactions at the University of Amsterdam.
Content
Preface, Introduction, Ch.1: General Problems of Studying a Dead Language, Ch.2: Problems of Classification, 3 Ch.3: Adverbs in Roman Grammatical Theory, Ch.4: The Adverb in Latin Linguistics, Ch.5: Adverbs as Derived Forms, Ch.6: Syntactic Problems, 4 Ch.7: Subclassification of Adverbs, Ch.8: Adverbs and other Invariables, Ch.9: The Relationship between Adverbs and Prepositions, Ch.10: Adverbs and Connectors, Ch.11: Adverbs and Subordinators, Bibliography, Index Rerum, Index Auctorum