In:Linguistic Studies on Latin: Selected papers from the 6th International Colloquium on Latin Linguistics (Budapest, 23–27 March 1991)
Edited by József Herman
[Studies in Language Companion Series 28] 1994
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 1 September 1994
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.28.toc
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Table of contents
I. Phonology and morpho-syntax
The second-declension nominative plural in -eis, -es, -is, and the first-declension nominative plural in -as19
On the sco-suffix, on prefixes and on the development of the Latin verbal system41
II. The simple sentence and the order of its constituents
Latin and Greek compared: word order in a bilingual papyrian text (P. Bon. 5)113
Theme and topic: The relation between discourse and constituent fronting in Latin151
III. Subordination
IV. Particles and text cohesion
V. Problems of the lexicon
From lexemics to syntax: the double accusative with doceo and the dative with sum379
Index417
