Though the Latin language seems to have been rather stable and have undergone few changes even in the passage from early to classical Latin, some new words and morpho-syntactic forms entered into Latin, some perished and some other were reintroduced. Two forces, therefore, seem to have been active in Latin which can be called enrichment and simplification (enr./simpl.). After taking into account this situation of Latin language I will use this criterion to explain some syntactic enlargements, and in particular the birth and enlargement of optative and subjunctive moods and the passage from an early phase of Indo-European languages (as represented by Hittite) to a historical one (I will give a hypothesis of such a birth). Birth and expansion...
This volume offers a coherent collection of 26 papers presented at an international conference held ...
Although Latin displays many characteristics of nominative/accusative alignment, it also exhib...
It is usually assumed that Latin parts of speech cannot be properly applied to other languages, espe...
Though the Latin language seems to have been rather stable and have undergone few changes even in th...
Though the Latin language seems to have been rather stable and have undergone few changes even in th...
This special issue explores the role of Latin in shaping the syntactic patterns of the European lang...
This volume is about the morphosyntactic encoding of feelings and emotions in Latin. It offers a cor...
The creation of real texts in Latin can be regarded not only as the intellectual activity of the pas...
In 1965 Anton Szantyr completed his re-edition of, Hofmann’s volume II (Syntax und Stilistik, 1928) ...
While a language that is no longer learned as a mother tongue lives on as a fixed language for wides...
A recurrent observation in works dealing with the evolution of Romance languages from Latin is that ...
Latin plays a central role in Medieval society; its influence on Romance languages affects not only ...
This is the second of four volumes dealing with the long-term evolution of Latin syntax, roughly fro...
The rich morphology, lack of articles, free word order, discontinuous noun phrases, and generalized ...
The volume offers a coherent collection of 26 papers presented at an international conference held i...
This volume offers a coherent collection of 26 papers presented at an international conference held ...
Although Latin displays many characteristics of nominative/accusative alignment, it also exhib...
It is usually assumed that Latin parts of speech cannot be properly applied to other languages, espe...
Though the Latin language seems to have been rather stable and have undergone few changes even in th...
Though the Latin language seems to have been rather stable and have undergone few changes even in th...
This special issue explores the role of Latin in shaping the syntactic patterns of the European lang...
This volume is about the morphosyntactic encoding of feelings and emotions in Latin. It offers a cor...
The creation of real texts in Latin can be regarded not only as the intellectual activity of the pas...
In 1965 Anton Szantyr completed his re-edition of, Hofmann’s volume II (Syntax und Stilistik, 1928) ...
While a language that is no longer learned as a mother tongue lives on as a fixed language for wides...
A recurrent observation in works dealing with the evolution of Romance languages from Latin is that ...
Latin plays a central role in Medieval society; its influence on Romance languages affects not only ...
This is the second of four volumes dealing with the long-term evolution of Latin syntax, roughly fro...
The rich morphology, lack of articles, free word order, discontinuous noun phrases, and generalized ...
The volume offers a coherent collection of 26 papers presented at an international conference held i...
This volume offers a coherent collection of 26 papers presented at an international conference held ...
Although Latin displays many characteristics of nominative/accusative alignment, it also exhib...
It is usually assumed that Latin parts of speech cannot be properly applied to other languages, espe...