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Zeroing in on Latin asyndesis

  • Hannah Rosén
Published/Copyright: May 19, 2011

Abstract

The manifestations of Latin asyndesis, traditionally discussed in the framework of stylistics, are here grouped into three major classes: (a) occasional absence of connectors, testifying to personal-style preferences or belonging to specific registers and genres and characterizing stages of the language; (b) invariable lack of connectors in well-defined syntactic environments which consistently exclude the use of intersentential connectors; and (c) linguistically pertinent non-connection, which is hereunder exemplified in two Latin syntactic patterns; such absence of connector is shown to participate in paradigms of connectors (established by means of collocability and exclusion): zero constitutes a legitimate member of the paradigm of Latin apodotic superordinators and the paradigm of Latin epitaxis-introductory elements.

Published Online: 2011-05-19
Published in Print: 2011-05

© by Akademie Verlag, Jerusalem, Germany

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