The communicative perspective in the sentence : a study of Latin word order
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The communicative perspective in the sentence : a study of Latin word order
(Studies in language companion series / series editors, Werner Abraham, Michael Noonan, v. 11)
J. Benjamins, 1982
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Study of Latin word order
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注記
Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral--University of Michigan, 1981) under title: The communicative perspective in Latin word order
Bibliography: p. 161-172
Includes indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This monograph fills a gap in our understanding of a so-called free word order language. Thus far many observations have been made on Latin word order, particularly within the noun phrase. Yet a more systematic investigation with respect to the order of the sentence consituents was still lacking, that is, till the arrival of the current monograph The Communicative Perspective in the Sentence: A Study of Latin Word Order. This excellent research monograph on the order of the sentence consituents in a particular, typologically ambivalent language, will be welcomed by both Latinists and general linguists.
目次
- 1. Preface
- 2. List of Displays
- 3. Chapter
- 4. I. Introduction
- 5. II. Theoretical Background and Status Quaestionis
- 6. 1. The Theory of Functional Sentence Perspective
- 7. 2. Other Approaches to Word Order
- 8. 3. Studies on Word Order in Latin
- 9. III. The Communicative Perspective in Colloquial Latin: Plautus
- 10. 1. Introduction
- 11. 2. Non-emotive Word Order
- 12. 3. Emotive Word Order
- 13. 4. Conclusion
- 14. IV. Colloquial Latin: Patterns, Problems, Prospects
- 15. 1. Introduction
- 16. 2. Relative Pronouns
- 17. 3. Interrogative Sentences
- 18. 4. Imperative Sentences
- 19. 5. Disjunctions
- 20. 6. "Accessory" Words in Second Position
- 21. 7. Afterthoughts
- 22. 8. Dominating Verb Inside Subordinate Clause
- 23. 9. Rhematizing Factors
- 24. 10. Toward a Better Comprehension of Texts
- 25. V. The Place of the Verb in Legal and Religious Texts and the Emergence of a Literary Convention
- 26. 1. Introduction
- 27. 2. Religious Texts
- 28. 3. Legal Texts
- 29. 4. The Proto-Indo-European OV Pattern
- 30. 5. The Emergence of a Literary Convention
- 31. VI. The Communicative Perspective and the Place of the Verb in Classical Latin: Caesar
- 32. 1. Introduction
- 33. 2. Final Verbs
- 34. 3. Semantic Roles and Communicative Dynamism
- 35. 4. A Syntactic Factor in Word Order
- 36. 5. Context
- 37. 6. Non-final Verbs
- 38. 7. Summary
- 39. VII. Concluding Remarks
- 40. 1. Word Order in Other Latin Authors
- 41. 2. Communicative Word Order and Latin Accentuation
- 42. 3. Evaluation of the Theory of FSP
- 43. Bibliography
- 44. Place Index
- 45. Author Index
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