International audienceThis chapter is concerned with the syntax and diachronic evolution of a particular focalization strategy in Latin, which involves displacement of presentational foci to the clausal left periphery. On the basis of a large‐scale corpus study, it is shown that this phenomenon starts to decline around the first half of the first century AD. It is suggested that this evolution is related to another syntactic change that took place in the same period, namely a decreasing frequency of verb‐final sentences. It is argued that both the predominant SOV word order of Latin and the occurrence of presentational foci in the left periphery can be accounted for by assuming that the entire vP is moved to the middle field, to a position ...
This special issue explores the role of Latin in shaping the syntactic patterns of the European lang...
The focus of this paper is the syntax of Latin clauses in which a finite auxiliary occurs in clause-...
In this thesis I investigate the syntax and prosody of discontinuous classical Latin noun phrases. I...
International audienceThis chapter is concerned with the syntax and diachronic evolution of a partic...
International audienceMy intention in this paper is to provide as complete an overview as possible o...
This paper sets out a comparison between modern and old Italo-Romance varieties with the aim of unde...
The paper is organized as follows: after an introduction of the issue we will examine, in the first...
This monograph is one of the first studies that approaches Latin syntax from a formal perspective, c...
Heavily inflected languages, like Latin, which utilize case morphology to indicate syntactic and sem...
In this work I will investigate a set of OV constructions in Old Italian (OI), a phenomenon which ha...
In Latin, cleft constructions are a special syntactic focalisation strategy. The phenomenon is not v...
ABSTRACT This paper presents and discusses a prosodic development shared by an impressively large nu...
Difficulties in the identification of subjects and direct objects, resulting from the fall of the La...
International audienceThe focus of this paper is the syntax of Latin clauses in which a finite auxil...
This special issue explores the role of Latin in shaping the syntactic patterns of the European lang...
The focus of this paper is the syntax of Latin clauses in which a finite auxiliary occurs in clause-...
In this thesis I investigate the syntax and prosody of discontinuous classical Latin noun phrases. I...
International audienceThis chapter is concerned with the syntax and diachronic evolution of a partic...
International audienceMy intention in this paper is to provide as complete an overview as possible o...
This paper sets out a comparison between modern and old Italo-Romance varieties with the aim of unde...
The paper is organized as follows: after an introduction of the issue we will examine, in the first...
This monograph is one of the first studies that approaches Latin syntax from a formal perspective, c...
Heavily inflected languages, like Latin, which utilize case morphology to indicate syntactic and sem...
In this work I will investigate a set of OV constructions in Old Italian (OI), a phenomenon which ha...
In Latin, cleft constructions are a special syntactic focalisation strategy. The phenomenon is not v...
ABSTRACT This paper presents and discusses a prosodic development shared by an impressively large nu...
Difficulties in the identification of subjects and direct objects, resulting from the fall of the La...
International audienceThe focus of this paper is the syntax of Latin clauses in which a finite auxil...
This special issue explores the role of Latin in shaping the syntactic patterns of the European lang...
The focus of this paper is the syntax of Latin clauses in which a finite auxiliary occurs in clause-...
In this thesis I investigate the syntax and prosody of discontinuous classical Latin noun phrases. I...