Discussion of the realignment of grammatical relations in the transition between Late Latin and early Romance, in relation to the rise of head-marking coding patterns within dependent-marking systems
This chapter investigates the sequence of changes leading from the Latin system of negation to the v...
This paper proposes an analysis for the syntax of negation and negative indefinites in Classical Lat...
In this thesis I investigate the syntax and prosody of discontinuous classical Latin noun phrases. I...
Discussion of the realignment of grammatical relations in the transition between Late Latin and earl...
Discussion of some changes taking place in Late Latin in the encoding of transitivity: the active/ne...
Although Latin displays many characteristics of nominative/accusative alignment, it also exhib...
Traditionally, the principal typological difference between Latin and Romance has been taken to invo...
The rich morphology, lack of articles, free word order, discontinuous noun phrases, and generalized ...
The argument structure of the Latin clause normally patterns according to a nominative/accusative al...
Discussion of one aspect the use of the accusative as the 'universal' case in the transition from La...
Discussion of the reorganization of voice distinctions in the transition from Latin to Romance, in r...
The main aim of this contribution is to argue that a linear string of Latin words can correspond to ...
Evidence from the Romance languages has played a central role in linguistic debates regarding the re...
Difficulties in the identification of subjects and direct objects, resulting from the fall of the La...
International audienceThe main aim of this contribution is to argue that a linear string of Latin wo...
This chapter investigates the sequence of changes leading from the Latin system of negation to the v...
This paper proposes an analysis for the syntax of negation and negative indefinites in Classical Lat...
In this thesis I investigate the syntax and prosody of discontinuous classical Latin noun phrases. I...
Discussion of the realignment of grammatical relations in the transition between Late Latin and earl...
Discussion of some changes taking place in Late Latin in the encoding of transitivity: the active/ne...
Although Latin displays many characteristics of nominative/accusative alignment, it also exhib...
Traditionally, the principal typological difference between Latin and Romance has been taken to invo...
The rich morphology, lack of articles, free word order, discontinuous noun phrases, and generalized ...
The argument structure of the Latin clause normally patterns according to a nominative/accusative al...
Discussion of one aspect the use of the accusative as the 'universal' case in the transition from La...
Discussion of the reorganization of voice distinctions in the transition from Latin to Romance, in r...
The main aim of this contribution is to argue that a linear string of Latin words can correspond to ...
Evidence from the Romance languages has played a central role in linguistic debates regarding the re...
Difficulties in the identification of subjects and direct objects, resulting from the fall of the La...
International audienceThe main aim of this contribution is to argue that a linear string of Latin wo...
This chapter investigates the sequence of changes leading from the Latin system of negation to the v...
This paper proposes an analysis for the syntax of negation and negative indefinites in Classical Lat...
In this thesis I investigate the syntax and prosody of discontinuous classical Latin noun phrases. I...