© The Classical Association 2000A long-lasting and sometimes acrimonious debate over the correct vocative form of second-declension Latin words in -ius began more than 800 years ago. For the past century most classicists have considered the matter to be settled, and little discussion on the subject has taken place. Yet the century-old conclusions we now so unthinkingly accept are based on very little evidence and are internally inconsistent in some of their details. The past hundred years have provided us not only with more Latin to work with, better tools for search and analysis, and a more complete knowledge of the history of the Latin language, but also with a new understanding and respect for the ancient grammarians and their views on t...
AbstractThe aim of this article is to discuss two Old Latin aberrant genitive plural forms in -erum,...
The 5th-century Gaulish grammarian Consentius wrote an extensive treatise on errors in spoken Latin....
This paper intends to provide some data about the occurrence of {e} and {o} for Classical Latin (= C...
This article reviews the text and interpretation of some ancient evidence on the pronunciation of sy...
ABSTRACT : Declensions and conjugations are easily the most recognizable components of Latin grammar...
Both i and u played an important role in the phonetic evolution of many Latin words. The complexity ...
What reader of Latin has not paused while consciously trying the various possibilities on a final -a...
Why did the Greeks of the Roman period make such extensive use of the vocative κύριε, when Greeks of...
International audienceAugustine was the first Latin author to ptopose a systematic body of doctrine ...
Hrotsvitha von Gandersheim, a German nun who lived at the end of the tenth century, wrote six plays ...
In the context of "An Outline of the history of linguistics" by Adam Heinz, the author mentions and ...
The position of the word final –s, after a weakening in archaic Latin, seems to be fixed in the spok...
The paper focuses on the omission of final -s in Latin inscriptions found in the corpus CLaSSES (Cor...
none1noSince April 1981, biennial International Colloquia on Latin Linguistics have taken place in A...
If a computer is trying to translate Latin into English, what can it possibly do with the dative and...
AbstractThe aim of this article is to discuss two Old Latin aberrant genitive plural forms in -erum,...
The 5th-century Gaulish grammarian Consentius wrote an extensive treatise on errors in spoken Latin....
This paper intends to provide some data about the occurrence of {e} and {o} for Classical Latin (= C...
This article reviews the text and interpretation of some ancient evidence on the pronunciation of sy...
ABSTRACT : Declensions and conjugations are easily the most recognizable components of Latin grammar...
Both i and u played an important role in the phonetic evolution of many Latin words. The complexity ...
What reader of Latin has not paused while consciously trying the various possibilities on a final -a...
Why did the Greeks of the Roman period make such extensive use of the vocative κύριε, when Greeks of...
International audienceAugustine was the first Latin author to ptopose a systematic body of doctrine ...
Hrotsvitha von Gandersheim, a German nun who lived at the end of the tenth century, wrote six plays ...
In the context of "An Outline of the history of linguistics" by Adam Heinz, the author mentions and ...
The position of the word final –s, after a weakening in archaic Latin, seems to be fixed in the spok...
The paper focuses on the omission of final -s in Latin inscriptions found in the corpus CLaSSES (Cor...
none1noSince April 1981, biennial International Colloquia on Latin Linguistics have taken place in A...
If a computer is trying to translate Latin into English, what can it possibly do with the dative and...
AbstractThe aim of this article is to discuss two Old Latin aberrant genitive plural forms in -erum,...
The 5th-century Gaulish grammarian Consentius wrote an extensive treatise on errors in spoken Latin....
This paper intends to provide some data about the occurrence of {e} and {o} for Classical Latin (= C...