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Anaphore, cataphore et deixis chez Plaute : les emplois de is, hic, iste, ille
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ISBN: 9789042926813 9042926813 Year: 2013 Volume: 38 Publisher: Leuven Peeters


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Sabellian demonstratives : forms and functions
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ISBN: 9789004215405 9789004216990 9004216995 9004215409 1283366002 9781283366007 9786613366009 6613366005 Year: 2012 Volume: 6 Publisher: Leiden Brill

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Past research on the Sabellian languages has been devoted mainly to the phonetic and morphological features of these languages as elements for the reconstruction of the prehistoric stages of Latin. The present book aims at analysing the semantic, syntactic, and pragmatic features of a subset of grammatical terms, the demonstratives. It contains a thorough description of their synchronic behaviour, which permits both a comparison to the Latin data with new hypotheses on the epigraphic genres in Republican Italy and a reconstruction of the Italic origins of these terms based on typological principles. Neither the grammar of Sabellian nor the pragmatic scope of the Sabellian inscriptions should be considered a priori identical to their Latin comparanda.


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On personal deixis in classical Armenian : a study of the syntax and semantics of the n-, s-, and d- demonstratives in manuscripts E and M of the Old Armenian Gospels
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ISBN: 3927522244 9783927522244 Year: 1996 Volume: 17 Publisher: Dettelbach : J. H. Röll,


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Third person reference in late Latin : demonstratives, definite articles and personal pronouns in the Itinerarium Egeriae
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ISBN: 9783110378368 9783110401943 9783110402094 3110378361 3110401959 3110401940 3110402092 Year: 2015 Publisher: Berlin De Gruyter Mouton

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This study describes third person reference in the fourth century Latin text commonly known as the Itinerarium Egeriae, focusing on what is traditionally labelled demonstratives (hic, iste, ille, is, ipse and idem), bare NPs, and null pronouns.

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