Published Online: 2017-7-6
Published in Print: 2017-7-26
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Linguistic hypercorrectness versus colloquial use in Latin at first century BC and afterwards
- Deposing deponency: Latin non-denominal deponents are not grammatically idiosyncratic verbs
- Quintilian on “grammatical homonymy”: The linguistic sensibility of a Roman lawyer
- Gerundial constructions, stylistic variation and linguistic change between Latin and Romance: Evidence from the Codex diplomaticus Cavensis
- Book Reviews
- Rolando Ferri, & Zago Anna (eds.).: The Latin of the Grammarians, Reflections about Language in the Roman World
- Sen, Ranjan: Syllable and Segment in Latin
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Linguistic hypercorrectness versus colloquial use in Latin at first century BC and afterwards
- Deposing deponency: Latin non-denominal deponents are not grammatically idiosyncratic verbs
- Quintilian on “grammatical homonymy”: The linguistic sensibility of a Roman lawyer
- Gerundial constructions, stylistic variation and linguistic change between Latin and Romance: Evidence from the Codex diplomaticus Cavensis
- Book Reviews
- Rolando Ferri, & Zago Anna (eds.).: The Latin of the Grammarians, Reflections about Language in the Roman World
- Sen, Ranjan: Syllable and Segment in Latin