An essay on the Latin construction called Ab urbe condita, including the explanation of the term and its adequate construction in English, German, Spanish and Italian. There is also an explanation of the structure of the dominant participle term, and its types (absolutive and prepositional) are described. The starting point is an almost forgotten O. W. Heick's book The Ab Urbe Condita Construction in Latin from 1936, which contains an incredibly broad material. Partly influenced by the modern lingustics, the author is trying to outline the development of the construction from both linguistic and philosophical point of view. She localizes the occurrence of the dominant participle in different fields and literary genres – to mention the most ...
Anche dopo la diffusione della retorica dalla Grecia a Roma, nel mondo latino l'insegnamento di ques...
The Greek-Latin grammatical tradition of parts of speech already ascribes a dual nature to the cate...
Since the origins of modern linguistic studies (Weil 1844), the phenomenon of word order has been c...
Au VIème siècle après J.-Ch., les structures de la langue latine ne correspondent plus tout à fait a...
International audienceMuch difficulty in the analysis of Latin constructions with dominant participl...
The paper discusses a number of partitive constructions with de or, less frequently, ex, attested in...
This paper examines some intersentential and intrasentential aspects of the syntax of the participia...
International audienceMuch difficulty in the analysis of Latin constructions with dominant participl...
In Latin, as in other Indo-European languages, the present participle is a hybrid form which partake...
This paper aims at analysing the participial constructions between Latin and Romance on the basis of...
In Latin, the present participle and the gerund frequently function as the predicate of an adjunct c...
Thomas F. O. W. Heick, The «Ab Urbe condita » construction in Latin, 1936. In: Revue des Études Anci...
This paper aims to identify and describe the main functions of the Latin participial construction kn...
In this thesis I investigate the syntax and prosody of discontinuous classical Latin noun phrases. I...
This paper provides an analysis of all the occurrences of a construction of habeo plus a perfect par...
Anche dopo la diffusione della retorica dalla Grecia a Roma, nel mondo latino l'insegnamento di ques...
The Greek-Latin grammatical tradition of parts of speech already ascribes a dual nature to the cate...
Since the origins of modern linguistic studies (Weil 1844), the phenomenon of word order has been c...
Au VIème siècle après J.-Ch., les structures de la langue latine ne correspondent plus tout à fait a...
International audienceMuch difficulty in the analysis of Latin constructions with dominant participl...
The paper discusses a number of partitive constructions with de or, less frequently, ex, attested in...
This paper examines some intersentential and intrasentential aspects of the syntax of the participia...
International audienceMuch difficulty in the analysis of Latin constructions with dominant participl...
In Latin, as in other Indo-European languages, the present participle is a hybrid form which partake...
This paper aims at analysing the participial constructions between Latin and Romance on the basis of...
In Latin, the present participle and the gerund frequently function as the predicate of an adjunct c...
Thomas F. O. W. Heick, The «Ab Urbe condita » construction in Latin, 1936. In: Revue des Études Anci...
This paper aims to identify and describe the main functions of the Latin participial construction kn...
In this thesis I investigate the syntax and prosody of discontinuous classical Latin noun phrases. I...
This paper provides an analysis of all the occurrences of a construction of habeo plus a perfect par...
Anche dopo la diffusione della retorica dalla Grecia a Roma, nel mondo latino l'insegnamento di ques...
The Greek-Latin grammatical tradition of parts of speech already ascribes a dual nature to the cate...
Since the origins of modern linguistic studies (Weil 1844), the phenomenon of word order has been c...