The Greek-Latin grammatical tradition of parts of speech already ascribes a dual nature to the category of participles. Moreover, the morpho-syntactic features shared by participles with verbs and nouns have already been identified. Among the verb-like features, the expression of tense (tempora) is central, and closely related to the encoding of diathesis (significationes) and verb-like government (uerborum consequentia). The absence of these features makes the participle equivalent to a deverbal noun (ἀντανάκλαστος προσηγορία, appellatio reciproca), which holds the genitive (amator illius ≈ amans illius), rather than the accusative (amans illum). Ancient grammarians’ thought on the participle is very close to formal approaches de...
This paper shows that the traditional view of the Latin gerund as a verbal noun and of the present p...
According to Latin grammarians as Diomedes, Donatus et al., hic is pronomen praepositivum vel demo...
International audienceMuch difficulty in the analysis of Latin constructions with dominant participl...
The Greek-Latin grammatical tradition of parts of speech already ascribes a dual nature to the cate...
The difference between verbal adjectives and participles is a relevant topic in Indo-European studi...
In Latin, as in other Indo-European languages, the present participle is a hybrid form which partake...
The paper describes the usage of the partitive genitive in Ancient Greek. We show that the partitive...
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Au VIème siècle après J.-Ch., les structures de la langue latine ne correspondent plus tout à fait a...
This paper comes back to the vexata quaestio of the codification of either tense or aspect in Ancie...
This paper deals with the history of adjectives, considered as a (sub)part of speech in both Greek a...
The author of the paper verifies a common belief that the traditional classification of ten parts of...
This paper focuses on some problems that emerge in the analysis of Latin partitive structures of va...
I have organised my thesis following the traditional classification of participles in Ancient Greek ...
This paper investigates the development of a few Latin deverbal prepositions, whose sources are both...
This paper shows that the traditional view of the Latin gerund as a verbal noun and of the present p...
According to Latin grammarians as Diomedes, Donatus et al., hic is pronomen praepositivum vel demo...
International audienceMuch difficulty in the analysis of Latin constructions with dominant participl...
The Greek-Latin grammatical tradition of parts of speech already ascribes a dual nature to the cate...
The difference between verbal adjectives and participles is a relevant topic in Indo-European studi...
In Latin, as in other Indo-European languages, the present participle is a hybrid form which partake...
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...
Au VIème siècle après J.-Ch., les structures de la langue latine ne correspondent plus tout à fait a...
This paper comes back to the vexata quaestio of the codification of either tense or aspect in Ancie...
This paper deals with the history of adjectives, considered as a (sub)part of speech in both Greek a...
The author of the paper verifies a common belief that the traditional classification of ten parts of...
This paper focuses on some problems that emerge in the analysis of Latin partitive structures of va...
I have organised my thesis following the traditional classification of participles in Ancient Greek ...
This paper investigates the development of a few Latin deverbal prepositions, whose sources are both...
This paper shows that the traditional view of the Latin gerund as a verbal noun and of the present p...
According to Latin grammarians as Diomedes, Donatus et al., hic is pronomen praepositivum vel demo...
International audienceMuch difficulty in the analysis of Latin constructions with dominant participl...