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Recent Trends and Findings in Latin Linguistics

Volume I: Syntax, Semantics and Pragmatics. Volume II: Semantics and Lexicography. Discourse and Dialogue
  • Edited by: Concepción Cabrillana
Languages: English, French, Spanish
Published/Copyright: 2024
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These volumes contain a selection of contributions first presented at the 21st International Colloquium on Latin Linguistics, held in Santiago de Compostela (2022). They cover essential topics in Latin linguistics from a variety of theoretical and methodological approaches.

The first volume includes papers on Latin Syntax and Semantics, Latin Syntax and Pragmatics, Greek-Latin language, and Digital Linguistics. The contributions report on the latest research into very relevant issues in specific areas such as definiteness, casual syntax, sentence structure, word order, etc.; in addition, the most recent methodological advances using a variety of databases, a key tool in contemporary research, are presented.

The second volume includes papers on Semantics and Lexicography, Etymology, Discourse strategies, and a special section devoted to the analysis of Conversation and Dialogue. The contributions report on the latest research into highly relevant issues in specific areas such as nominal and adjectival lexicology from both a synchronic and a diachronic perspectives, the use of Greek words as a vehicle for the expression of philosophical concepts, the choice and rendering of various linguistic strategies in direct and indirect discourse, etc. A particularly innovative section deals with various aspects of conversational language in a number of text types, as well as the use of different devices that contribute to the expression of (im)politeness by participants in the speech act.

A knowledge of the work collected in these volumes is essential for all those involved in research in the field of Latin linguistics.

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Concepción Cabrillana, University of Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain.


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Volume I

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Section 1: Syntax and Semantics

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Roland Hoffmann
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Iván López Martín
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Pedro Riesco García
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Esperanza Torrego
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Martina Vaníková
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Section 2: Syntactic Constructions

Olga Álvarez Huerta
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Concepción Cabrillana
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Michal Ctibor
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Marie-Dominique Joffre
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Manfred Kienpointner
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Liana Tronci
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Section 3: Syntax and Pragmatics

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Pascal Tonnaer
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Agnes Vendel
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Section 4: Digital Linguistics

Margherita Fantoli, Marco Passarotti and Dominique Longrée
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Dominique Longrée and Marc Vandermissen
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Section 5: Semantics and Lexicography

Luisa Brucale and Egle Mocciaro
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Salvatore Cammisuli
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Šime Demo
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Christopher Dowson
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Theodor Georgescu
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Antonio María Martín Rodríguez
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Paolo De Paolis
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Josine Schrickx
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Section 6: Discourse Strategies

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Sándor Kiss
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Roman Müller
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Anna Novokhatko
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Section 7: Conversation and Dialogue

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Łukasz Berger and Rodrigo Verano
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Lidewij van Gils and Caroline Kroon
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eBook published on:
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eBook ISBN:
9783110722116
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9783110721669
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Front matter:
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