Unlike some other language phenomena, word order is an unavoidable feature of an utterance. It can be observed in any language as it is always necessary to arrange words (provided the language in question discerns such meaningful entities) in some linear order. It is, however, much more difficult to explain it, since its function can not be fully established in advance. Even with fairly numerous indications of its role, it would be quite bold to attempt a comprehensive analysis of word order phenomena even in Plautus, let alone in Latin as a whole
The paper addresses the issue of whether word-order properties can be reduced to interface propertie...
Although the notion of word order in principle applies to all constituents in a clause, in practice ...
Word order is at the core of natural language grammatical systems. It interacts with all their stru...
International audienceThe main aim of this contribution is to argue that a linear string of Latin wo...
The main aim of this contribution is to argue that a linear string of Latin words can correspond to ...
This dissertation is an investigation of possible word orders of Latin syntactic constituents. The c...
The evolution from Latin to Romance languages involves a typological shift from SOV to SVO order wh...
This paper examines the correlations between word order at the clause level and word order at the no...
Since the origins of modern linguistic studies (Weil 1844), the phenomenon of word order has been c...
Heavily inflected languages, like Latin, which utilize case morphology to indicate syntactic and sem...
Previous studies of Latin word order have not accounted for the order of all the constituents of the...
This paper describes some of the most relevant studies on Latin word order throughout our century fr...
The purpose of the thesis is to determine whether Greek word order is free in terms of syntax. The w...
This volume explores word order change within the framework of diachronic generative syntax. Word or...
The paper addresses the issue of whether word-order properties can be reduced to interface propertie...
Although the notion of word order in principle applies to all constituents in a clause, in practice ...
Word order is at the core of natural language grammatical systems. It interacts with all their stru...
International audienceThe main aim of this contribution is to argue that a linear string of Latin wo...
The main aim of this contribution is to argue that a linear string of Latin words can correspond to ...
This dissertation is an investigation of possible word orders of Latin syntactic constituents. The c...
The evolution from Latin to Romance languages involves a typological shift from SOV to SVO order wh...
This paper examines the correlations between word order at the clause level and word order at the no...
Since the origins of modern linguistic studies (Weil 1844), the phenomenon of word order has been c...
Heavily inflected languages, like Latin, which utilize case morphology to indicate syntactic and sem...
Previous studies of Latin word order have not accounted for the order of all the constituents of the...
This paper describes some of the most relevant studies on Latin word order throughout our century fr...
The purpose of the thesis is to determine whether Greek word order is free in terms of syntax. The w...
This volume explores word order change within the framework of diachronic generative syntax. Word or...
The paper addresses the issue of whether word-order properties can be reduced to interface propertie...
Although the notion of word order in principle applies to all constituents in a clause, in practice ...
Word order is at the core of natural language grammatical systems. It interacts with all their stru...