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Nominal apposition—the combining of two equivalent nouns—has been a neglected topic in linguistics, despite its prominence in syntax and morphology in some languages. This book presents an extensive comparative and diachronic analysis of nominal apposition in Indo-European, examining its occurrence, characteristics and functions in early languages, identifying parallels with similar phenomena elsewhere, and tracing its evolution in Latin-Romance.
Indo-European languages --- Historical linguistics --- Comparative linguistics --- Comparative linguistics. --- Romance languages --- Grammar, Comparative --- Apposition. --- Collocation (Linguistics) --- Semantics --- Semantic prosody --- Aryan languages --- Indo-Germanic languages --- Syntax. --- Latin language --- Noun phrase --- Latin language - Noun phrase --- Cultural History. --- General, Historical, and Comparative Linguistics.
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