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Classical languages --- Classical languages. --- Classical studies --- Classical studies. --- Dead languages --- Languages, Classical
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Classical languages --- -Dead languages --- Languages, Classical --- Metrics and rhythmics --- Metrics and rhythmics. --- -Metrics and rhythmics
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Classical languages --- Dead languages --- Languages, Classical --- Etymology --- Foreign words and phrases
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Classical languages --- Love --- Semantics. --- Terminology. --- Terms of endearment --- Dead languages --- Languages, Classical --- Semantics --- Terminology
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Classical languages --- Langues anciennes --- Lejeune, Michel, --- Dead languages --- Languages, Classical --- Lejeune, Michel --- Classical languages. --- Lejeune, Michel, - 1907-2000
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New edition of a pioneering work on word order, which originally appeared in French in 1844 (3rd ed., 1879), with an index.
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Classical languages --- Metrics and rhythmics --- Congresses. --- -Dead languages --- Languages, Classical --- -Congresses --- -Metrics and rhythmics --- Dead languages --- Metrics and rhythmics&delete& --- Congresses --- Classical languages - Metrics and rhythmics - Congresses.
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In 1920-1924 Jacob Wackernagel, Professor of Comparative Philology at the University of Basel, published two volumes of lectures on Greek, Latin & German syntax based on his 1918-1919 courses for beginning undergraduates (who would already have studied all three languages at school). Wackernagel introduces the principles of grammatical functions & cross-linguistic work, & provides a foundation for the understanding of comparative syntax. The book remained in print for many decades thanks to its lively style & well-chosen examples. The Sanskritist Louis Renou (1896-1966), writing on Wackernagel in 1938, asserted that 'no linguist could possibly afford to ignore this book', & it remains of interest to historical linguists & scholars of classical languages today. In this, the second volume, Wackernagel discusses gender, nouns & adjectives, pronouns, the article, prepositions & negation.
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Classical languages --- Syntax --- Noun --- -Classical languages --- -Dead languages --- Languages, Classical --- Noun. --- Syntax. --- -Syntax --- Classical philology --- Dead languages --- Latijn. Abstracte naamwoorden. --- Grec. Substantifs abstraits. --- Latin. Substantifs abstraits. --- Grieks. Abstracte naamwoorden. --- Classical languages - Syntax --- Classical languages - Noun
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Indo-European languages --- Classical languages --- Langues indo-européennes --- Langues anciennes --- Aryan languages --- Indo-Germanic languages --- Dead languages --- Languages, Classical --- Festschrift - Libri Amicorum --- Classical languages. --- Indo-European languages. --- Langues indo-européennes
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