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The second-declension nominative plural in -eis, -es, -is, and the first-declension nominative plural in -as

  • Gabriël C.L.M. Bakkum
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Linguistic Studies on Latin
This chapter is in the book Linguistic Studies on Latin
© 1994 John Benjamins Publishing Company

© 1994 John Benjamins Publishing Company

Chapters in this book

  1. Prelim pages i
  2. Table of contents v
  3. Préface VII
  4. I. Phonology and morpho-syntax
  5. Existait-il une diphtongue ui en latin? 3
  6. The second-declension nominative plural in -eis, -es, -is, and the first-declension nominative plural in -as 19
  7. On the sco -suffix, on prefixes and on the development of the Latin verbal system 41
  8. VIXIT ANNIS XXX MENSES III DIES XIX 55
  9. II. The simple sentence and the order of its constituents
  10. Phenotypic Linearization in Latin, word order universals, and language change 67
  11. Le verbe latin “incorpore”-t-il ses compléments? 75
  12. Word order in Cato's De Agriculiura 91
  13. Sujet de verbe ou sujet de proposition? 103
  14. Latin and Greek compared 113
  15. The definite article in the making, nominal constituent order, and related phenomena 129
  16. Theme and topic 151
  17. III. Subordination
  18. Subordination and Coordination 167
  19. Mode verbal et syntaxe de subordination 179
  20. On sentential complementation after verba affectuum 201
  21. Syntaxe et stylistique du discours indirect chez Tacite 211
  22. Le subjonctif dans les subordonnées en cum en latin classique 227
  23. The semantic value of restrictive participle clauses in Latin 241
  24. On Latin absolute constructions 259
  25. The internal structure of adverbial ut -clauses 269
  26. IV. Particles and text cohesion
  27. Participant tracking in Latin discourse 283
  28. Discourse connectives and discourse type 303
  29. Modo and sane, or what to do with particles in Latin directives 319
  30. The syntax of adhuc with verbal predicates 345
  31. V. Problems of the lexicon
  32. The lexical relationships of Latin in Indo-European 359
  33. From lexemics to syntax 379
  34. Problèmes de composition nominale, en latin 393
  35. Analyse sémique et actancielle du verbe dare 403
  36. Index 417
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