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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents XI
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Volume I
- Latin Linguistics in Harm’s Way 1
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Section 1: Syntax and Semantics
- Aspects of the Expression of Definiteness in Classical Latin 19
- On the Zero Anaphora of Arguments in the Dative Case 45
- Interferencias colocacionales entre facere, agere y gerere en latín tardío 63
- Sēnsus cēnsēndī: On the Expression of Opinions in Latin, apropos CIC. Att. 1, 4, 1 79
- Substitution in Latin 97
- Remarks on the Aspect of the Present Tense in Latin 113
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Section 2: Syntactic Constructions
- El acusativo adverbial deadjetival en latín 135
- Expression of (Non-)Permanent Qualities and Coding of the Praedicativum in Latin 151
- Coordinative Repetition: Repetition as a Means of Coordination in Classical Latin 167
- Is au nominatif en fonction de sujet 181
- Non-finite Constructions in Latin, German and Turkish: A Trilateral Comparison 197
- Latin Translations of Greek ὅτι-clauses in the Vulgate and the Vetus Latina: A Comparative Analysis of the Four Gospels 217
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Section 3: Syntax and Pragmatics
- Les subordonnées causales corrélatives en latin 239
- The Sequence [sola + VIR at the Beginning of the Verse]: A New Textual Motif in Ovidian Elegy? 257
- Prepositional Phrase Hyperbaton in Cicero’s Orations 273
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Section 4: Digital Linguistics
- Lemmas in Dialogue: Linking the L.A.S.L.A. Corpus to the LiLa Knowledge Base 297
- New Perspectives on Latin Phraseology: Phrasemes and Textual Motifs 315
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Volume II
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Section 5: Semantics and Lexicography
- A Cognitive-Pragmatic Description of Evaluative Suffixes in Latin Letters: The Case of -llus 331
- Nota su perticarius e sarcitor: due nomi di mestiere di rara attestazione 349
- Expressing Rose Colour (roseus) from Ancient to Modern Latin: A Corpus-Based Study 363
- Glossing as a Rhetorical Strategy: Seneca the Younger’s Use of Greek Loan-Words in his Philosophical Works 381
- Le micro-champ lexical des noms de pains en latin – une approche étymologique 397
- L’expression de la non-virilité par le féminin en latin : lat. effēmināre, lat. effēminātus, lat. effēmināte 417
- Semántica y sintaxis de dare. Consideraciones intralingüísticas e interlingüísticas 437
- La lingua del De errore profanarum religionum di Firmico Materno 461
- Qualche esempio di usi linguistici sommersi nei grammatici latini 471
- Nescio an: Maybe or Maybe not? Constructions of Doubting Used Adverbially 483
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Section 6: Discourse Strategies
- Verbes introducteurs et stratégies d’introduction du Discours Direct dans la narration romanesque latine (le Satyricon de Pétrone et les Métamorphoses d’Apulée) 503
- Degrés et manières d’élaboration textuelle chez quelques historiens romains 521
- Límites del discurso directo en la lengua latina 535
- Linguistik der Emotionen: Gefühlsausdruck bei Terenz und Cicero 553
- Fronto’s Theory of Metaphor? An Enactivist and Psycholinguistic Perspective 569
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Section 7: Conversation and Dialogue
- Age/agite: the Artistic Re-elaboration of a Polyfunctional Interjection in Virgil’s Works 587
- Self-interruptions (aposiopesis) in Roman Comedy 603
- Gestualità disfunzionale nelle tragedie di Seneca 621
- Conversational Behaviour after Quarrels: Im/politeness in Latin Dialogues 637
- Conversational Strategies in Non- Conversational Texts: The Communicative Structure of Cicero’s Fourth Catilinarian 667
- The Pragmatic Marker age: Its Pragmatic Functions in Comedy and its Contribution to the Expression of Im/Politeness 685
- Subject Index 703
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents XI
-
Volume I
- Latin Linguistics in Harm’s Way 1
-
Section 1: Syntax and Semantics
- Aspects of the Expression of Definiteness in Classical Latin 19
- On the Zero Anaphora of Arguments in the Dative Case 45
- Interferencias colocacionales entre facere, agere y gerere en latín tardío 63
- Sēnsus cēnsēndī: On the Expression of Opinions in Latin, apropos CIC. Att. 1, 4, 1 79
- Substitution in Latin 97
- Remarks on the Aspect of the Present Tense in Latin 113
-
Section 2: Syntactic Constructions
- El acusativo adverbial deadjetival en latín 135
- Expression of (Non-)Permanent Qualities and Coding of the Praedicativum in Latin 151
- Coordinative Repetition: Repetition as a Means of Coordination in Classical Latin 167
- Is au nominatif en fonction de sujet 181
- Non-finite Constructions in Latin, German and Turkish: A Trilateral Comparison 197
- Latin Translations of Greek ὅτι-clauses in the Vulgate and the Vetus Latina: A Comparative Analysis of the Four Gospels 217
-
Section 3: Syntax and Pragmatics
- Les subordonnées causales corrélatives en latin 239
- The Sequence [sola + VIR at the Beginning of the Verse]: A New Textual Motif in Ovidian Elegy? 257
- Prepositional Phrase Hyperbaton in Cicero’s Orations 273
-
Section 4: Digital Linguistics
- Lemmas in Dialogue: Linking the L.A.S.L.A. Corpus to the LiLa Knowledge Base 297
- New Perspectives on Latin Phraseology: Phrasemes and Textual Motifs 315
-
Volume II
-
Section 5: Semantics and Lexicography
- A Cognitive-Pragmatic Description of Evaluative Suffixes in Latin Letters: The Case of -llus 331
- Nota su perticarius e sarcitor: due nomi di mestiere di rara attestazione 349
- Expressing Rose Colour (roseus) from Ancient to Modern Latin: A Corpus-Based Study 363
- Glossing as a Rhetorical Strategy: Seneca the Younger’s Use of Greek Loan-Words in his Philosophical Works 381
- Le micro-champ lexical des noms de pains en latin – une approche étymologique 397
- L’expression de la non-virilité par le féminin en latin : lat. effēmināre, lat. effēminātus, lat. effēmināte 417
- Semántica y sintaxis de dare. Consideraciones intralingüísticas e interlingüísticas 437
- La lingua del De errore profanarum religionum di Firmico Materno 461
- Qualche esempio di usi linguistici sommersi nei grammatici latini 471
- Nescio an: Maybe or Maybe not? Constructions of Doubting Used Adverbially 483
-
Section 6: Discourse Strategies
- Verbes introducteurs et stratégies d’introduction du Discours Direct dans la narration romanesque latine (le Satyricon de Pétrone et les Métamorphoses d’Apulée) 503
- Degrés et manières d’élaboration textuelle chez quelques historiens romains 521
- Límites del discurso directo en la lengua latina 535
- Linguistik der Emotionen: Gefühlsausdruck bei Terenz und Cicero 553
- Fronto’s Theory of Metaphor? An Enactivist and Psycholinguistic Perspective 569
-
Section 7: Conversation and Dialogue
- Age/agite: the Artistic Re-elaboration of a Polyfunctional Interjection in Virgil’s Works 587
- Self-interruptions (aposiopesis) in Roman Comedy 603
- Gestualità disfunzionale nelle tragedie di Seneca 621
- Conversational Behaviour after Quarrels: Im/politeness in Latin Dialogues 637
- Conversational Strategies in Non- Conversational Texts: The Communicative Structure of Cicero’s Fourth Catilinarian 667
- The Pragmatic Marker age: Its Pragmatic Functions in Comedy and its Contribution to the Expression of Im/Politeness 685
- Subject Index 703