Author: Joseph B. Solodow
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2010-01-21
Total Pages: 369
ISBN-13: 0521515750
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Joseph Solodow tells the story of how Latin developed into modern French, Spanish, and Italian, and also deeply affected English.
Author: Roger Wright
Publisher: Penn State Press
Published: 2010-11
Total Pages: 277
ISBN-13: 0271044667
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book makes available for the first time in paperback the results of an important interdisciplinary conference held at Rutgers University in 1989. Eighteen internationally known specialists in linguistics, history, philology, Latin, and Romance languages tackle the difficult question of how and when Latin evolved into the Romance languages of French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Catalan. The result is a stimulating and open exchange that offers the most up-to-date and accessible coverage of the topic. Contributors are Paul M. Lloyd, Tore Janson, J&ózsef Herman, Alberto Varvaro, Thomas D. Cravens, Harm Pinkster, John N. Green, Roger Wright, Marc Van Uytfanghe, Rosamond McKitterick, Katrien Heene, Michel Banniard, Birte Stengaard, Carmen Pensado, Thomas J. Walsh, Robert Blake, Ant&ónio Emiliano, and Marcel Danesi.
Author: Robert A. Hall, Jr.
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Published: 1984-01-01
Total Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 9027280142
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This volume deals with the reconstructed morphology of Proto-Romance. It is the third in a series by this author. The first volume (1974, Elsevier) deals with the external history of the Romance languages: the conditions under which they developed, were used, and (in some instances) went out of use. The second volume (1976, Elsevier) treats the phonology of their common source, Proto-Romance. Together these three volumes aim to cast light, not only on Popular Latin speech by means of its surviving elements in the Romance languages, but also on the extent to which the comparative method can be regarded as valid and useful in instances where no attestations are available for a language as closely related to the reconstructed proto-language as high Classical Latin was to Proto-Romance.
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
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Published: 1949
Total Pages: 1142
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: James Clackson
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2011-07-28
Total Pages: 546
ISBN-13: 1444343378
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A Companion to the Latin Language presents a collection of original essays from international scholars that track the development and use of the Latin language from its origins to its modern day usage. Brings together contributions from internationally renowned classicists, linguists and Latin language specialists Offers, in a single volume, a detailed account of different literary registers of the Latin language Explores the social and political contexts of Latin Includes new accounts of the Latin language in light of modern linguistic theory Supplemented with illustrations covering the development of the Latin alphabet
Author: Adam Ledgeway
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2016
Total Pages: 1260
ISBN-13: 0199677107
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Author: Martin Maiden
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 889
ISBN-13: 0521800722
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This Cambridge history is the definitive guide to the comparative history of the Romance languages. Volume I is organized around the two key recurrent themes of persistence (structural inheritance and continuity from Latin) and innovation (structural change and loss in Romance).
Author: Martin Haspelmath
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Published: 2008-07-14
Total Pages: 1013
ISBN-13: 3110194260
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This handbook provides a comprehensive and thorough survey of our current insights into the diversity and unity found across the 6000 languages of this planet. The 125 articles include inter alia chapters on the patterns and limits of variation manifested by analogous structures, constructions and linguistic devices across languages (e.g. word order, tense and aspect, inflection, color terms and syllable structure). Other chapters cover the history, methodology and the theory of typology, as well as the relationship between language typology and other disciplines. The authors of the individual sections and chapters are for the most part internationally known experts on the relevant topics. The vast majority of the articles are written in English, some in French or German. The handbook is not only intended for the expert in the fields of typology and language universals, but for all of those interested in linguistics. It is specifically addressed to all those who specialize in individual languages, providing basic orientation for their analysis and placing each language within the space of what is possible and common in the languages of the world.