In:New Studies in Latin Linguistics: Proceedings of the 4th International Colloquium on Latin Linguistics, Cambridge, April 1987
Edited by Robert Coleman
[Studies in Language Companion Series 21] 1990
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 1 January 1990
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.21.toc
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Table of contents
I. Phonology
Probable substratum features in the expansion of Republican Latin: the phonological aspect23
II. Lexical Morphology and Semantics
The structure of the signifié: the usefulness and limitations of analysis into relevant features (with applications to Latin)63
Syntax, morphology and semantics in the structuring of the Latin lexicon, as illustrated in the -lis derivatives111
Réflexions sur magnanimus et quelques composés de ce type (structure, sens, portée stylistique)151
IV. Miscellaneous Syntax And Semantics
V. Textual Cohesion
Causally related predications and the choice between parataxis and hypotaxis in Latin427
Towards a new hermeneutic analysis? Prolegomena to a text-structural analysis of Latin texts, illustrated from Tacitus' Germania467
Index475
