The paper discusses a number of partitive constructions with de or, less frequently, ex, attested in biblical Latin, which do not contain a quantifier, and fulfill the function of direct object, along with a small number of similar constructions which function as subject. As the Greek original also displays the same type of construction, it is worth inquiring whether the rise of the Latin construction is due to Greek influence, or whether it reflects an independent innovation. The de construction is commonly thought to be the source of the so-called partitive article found in some Romance varieties which, in spite of its name, no longer has a partitive meaning, but functions as an indefinite article. After a survey of different types of par...
This paper investigates the development of a few Latin deverbal prepositions, whose sources are both...
In many papers I have suggested the idea that the birth of the article in Romance languages was a co...
This chapter of the Historical Latin Syntax traces the evolution and use of predicative possessive c...
Two different constructions of Old Italian have been connected to the Modern Italian partitive arti...
Au VIème siècle après J.-Ch., les structures de la langue latine ne correspondent plus tout à fait a...
This paper focuses on some problems that emerge in the analysis of Latin partitive structures of va...
This paper focuses on some problems that emerge in the analysis of Latin partitive structures of var...
An essay on the Latin construction called Ab urbe condita, including the explanation of the term and...
The paper describes the usage of the partitive genitive in Ancient Greek. We show that the partitive...
This paper examines some intersentential and intrasentential aspects of the syntax of the participia...
In Latin, as in other Indo-European languages, the present participle is a hybrid form which partake...
International audienceMuch difficulty in the analysis of Latin constructions with dominant participl...
At least three DOM-related constructions can be observed in Ancient Greek, but only one of them has ...
This chapter explores the competition between the use of the dative case and the prepositional const...
International audienceMuch difficulty in the analysis of Latin constructions with dominant participl...
This paper investigates the development of a few Latin deverbal prepositions, whose sources are both...
In many papers I have suggested the idea that the birth of the article in Romance languages was a co...
This chapter of the Historical Latin Syntax traces the evolution and use of predicative possessive c...
Two different constructions of Old Italian have been connected to the Modern Italian partitive arti...
Au VIème siècle après J.-Ch., les structures de la langue latine ne correspondent plus tout à fait a...
This paper focuses on some problems that emerge in the analysis of Latin partitive structures of va...
This paper focuses on some problems that emerge in the analysis of Latin partitive structures of var...
An essay on the Latin construction called Ab urbe condita, including the explanation of the term and...
The paper describes the usage of the partitive genitive in Ancient Greek. We show that the partitive...
This paper examines some intersentential and intrasentential aspects of the syntax of the participia...
In Latin, as in other Indo-European languages, the present participle is a hybrid form which partake...
International audienceMuch difficulty in the analysis of Latin constructions with dominant participl...
At least three DOM-related constructions can be observed in Ancient Greek, but only one of them has ...
This chapter explores the competition between the use of the dative case and the prepositional const...
International audienceMuch difficulty in the analysis of Latin constructions with dominant participl...
This paper investigates the development of a few Latin deverbal prepositions, whose sources are both...
In many papers I have suggested the idea that the birth of the article in Romance languages was a co...
This chapter of the Historical Latin Syntax traces the evolution and use of predicative possessive c...