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This textbook provides a user-friendly guide to the study of the phonological, morphological, and syntactic properties of Latin. It combines clear explanations with rich examples and offers a new approach to the study of Latin from the perspective of contemporary linguistics that will appeal to undergraduate students and researchers alike.
Table des matières
1 Introduction: From traditional grammar to modern linguistics; Part I: Phonology; 2 The Latin alphabet; 3 Phonemes; 4 Pronunciation; 5 Prosody and metrics; Part II: Morphology; 6 Words, roots, and stems; 7 Parts of speech; 8 A theory of inflection; 9 Noun declensions; 10 Adjective declensions; 11 Adverbs; 12 Pronouns; 13 Numerals; 14 Verbal inflection; 15 Derivation; 16 Composition; Part III: Syntax; 17 Valency and theta-roles; 18 Phrases; 19 The simple sentence; 20 Case theory; 21 Case syntax; 22 The compound sentence: Coordination; 23 The complex sentence: Embedded clauses; 24 Interrogative sentences; 25 Relative clauses; 26 Infinitival clauses; 27 Participial clauses; 28 Adverbial clauses; Conclusion
A propos de l'auteur
Renato Oniga is Professor of Latin at the University of Udine, Italy. He translated Plautus, Anfitrione (Venice, Marsilio, 1991) and Tacitus, Opera Omnia (Turin, Einaudi, 2005). His contributions to Latin linguistics include the monograph I composti nominali latini (Bologna, Pàtron, 1988) as well as several volumes as editor: the revised Italian version of Lateinische Stilistik by J.B. Hofmann and A. Szantyr (Bologna, Pàtron, 2002); Il plurilinguismo nella tradizione letteraria latina (Rome, Il Calamo, 2003); Atti della Giornata di Linguistica Latina (Venice, Cafoscarina, 2006); Formal Linguistics and the Teaching of Latin (Newcastle, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011); and Lingue antiche e moderne dai licei alle università (Bologna, Il Mulino, 2012). He is Editor-in-Chief of the international online journal Lingue antiche e moderne.
Norma Schifano is a PhD student and Gates Scholar of Romance linguistics at the Department of Italian, University of Cambridge. She is currently working on a comparative study of verb-movement across different Romance varieties.
Résumé
This textbook provides a user-friendly guide to the study of the phonological, morphological, and syntactic properties of Latin. It combines clear explanations with rich examples and offers a new approach to the study of Latin from the perspective of contemporary linguistics that will appeal to undergraduate students and researchers alike.
Texte suppl.
The book is exceptionally user-friendly: the layout is very pleasant It is an admirable work and one must congratulate not only Renato Oniga and Norma Schifano, but also Oxford University Press on publishing the text.