Historical philology : Greek, Latin, and Romance
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Historical philology : Greek, Latin, and Romance
(Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science, Series IV . Current issues in linguistic theory ; v. 87 . Papers in honor of Oswald Szemerényi ; 2)
J. Benjamins, 1992
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
The present volume mainly contains contributions on the classical language, Greek and Latin. In addition to the historical comparative linguistic aspects of these languages, philological and historical questions are dealt with as well. Consideration of Italic and Romance topics is also included. The volume is divided into 7 sections: I. Greek linguistics, II. Greek lexicology, III. Mycenology. IV. Greek philology, V. Italic and Latin philology, VI. Latin and Romance languages, VII. Roman history.
Table of Contents
- 1. Dedication
- 2. Preface
- 3. Table of contents
- 4. I. Greek linguistics
- 5. 1. Norma y normas en la sintaxis de los casos en griego antiguo (by Adrados, Francisco R.)
- 6. 2. Interpretive constraints versus ad sensum anaphora in Classical Greek (by Ambrosini, Riccardo)
- 7. 3. The questionof mediae in Ancient Macedonian Greek reconsidered (by Babiniotis, George)
- 8. 4. Griechisch thes, hes und dos (by Bammesberger, Alfred)
- 9. 5. Some uses of the Greek imperfect (by Hooker, James T.)
- 10. 6. Les desinences de grec phi rhoepsiloniotasigmaf et phi rhoepsiloniotasigmaf (by Manczak, Witold)
- 11. 7. Greek alphaiota-pi lambdaomicronsigmaf and related phenomena (by Strunk, Klaus)
- 12. 8. Aeolic dative plurals in -essi (by Wyatt, Jr., William F.)
- 13. II. Greek lexicology
- 14. 1. ETARHOUPSILONSIGMA - a Greek ghost-word (by Chadwick, John)
- 15. 2. On the treatment of some Greek prepositions in modern language dictionaries (by Janni, Pietro)
- 16. 3. Fantasia in pantofole (by Lepschy, Giulio C.)
- 17. III. Mycenology
- 18. 1. Schiavi in vendita nella Cnosso micenea (by Doria, Mario)
- 19. 2. "Cinq"en lineaire A? (by Olivier, Jean-Pierre)
- 20. 3. Mykenische fossilien im Homertext ? Zur deutung von alpharhomualphatauomicronpietagamma sigmaf und alpharhomualphataupiomicronchiiota (by Panagl, Oswald)
- 21. IV. Greek Philology
- 22. 1. Some remarks on textual problmes in Euripides' Iphigeneia in Aulis (by Gunther, Hans-Christian)
- 23. 2. Metrical convergences and divergences in early Greek poetry and songs (by Nagy, Gregory)
- 24. 3. Grazistische bemerkungen zur struktur des Gilgamesch-epos (by Reichel, Michael)
- 25. V. Italic and latin Philology
- 26. 1. Some remarks on the Carmen Arvale (by Considine, Patrick)
- 27. 2. La lingua di Numa (by Negri, Mario)
- 28. 3. Tra storia e preistoria linguistica: Il valore concettuale della radice *pak- nell'Italia antica (by Porzio Gernia, Maria Luisa)
- 29. 4. Zu isidor VIII, III, 6 (by Schlerath, Bernfried)
- 30. VI. Latin and romance languages
- 31. 1. The pitfalls of subordination: subject and object clauses between Latin and Romance (by Raible, Wolfgang)
- 32. 2. Zwischen substratomanie und substratophobie: Die grenzen eines sprachwissenschaftlichen Erklarungsprinzips am bespiel des lautwandels von lateinisch u zu franzosisch u (by Windisch, Rudolf)
- 33. VII. Roman history
- 34. 1. Uber das romische konigstum (by Ferenczy, Endre)
- 35. Index of authors
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