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Latin language --- Noun --- Adjective --- Word formation --- Latin language - Noun --- Latin language - Adjective --- Latin language - Word formation
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Latin language --- Latin (Langue) --- Noun. --- Pronoun. --- Semantics. --- Nom --- Pronom --- Sémantique --- Sémantique --- Noun --- Pronoun --- Semantics --- Latin language - Noun. --- Latin language - Pronoun. --- Latin language - Semantics. --- Latin (langue)
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Latin language --- Latin (Langue) --- Noun --- Nom --- -Classical languages --- Italic languages and dialects --- Classical philology --- Latin philology --- Noun. --- -Noun --- Latin language - Noun
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Latin language --- Gender --- Noun --- -Latin language --- -Classical languages --- Italic languages and dialects --- Classical philology --- Latin philology --- -Gender --- Classical languages --- Latin language - Gender --- Latin language - Noun
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The internal ordering of Latin noun phrases is very flexible in comparison with modern European languages. Whereas there are a number of studies devoted to the variable placement of modifiers, The Noun Phrase in Classical Latin Prose proposes an entirely new approach: a discussion of the semantic and syntactic properties of both nouns and modifiers. Using recent insights in general linguistics, it argues that not only pragmatic factors but also semantic factors (whether we are dealing with an inherent property, the author’s assessment, or a further specification of a referent) are responsible for the internal ordering of Latin noun phrases. Additionally, this book discusses prepositional phrases functioning as modifiers, and appositions, which have received little attention in the literature.
Classical Latin language --- Grammar --- Latin language --- Latin prose literature --- Latin (Langue) --- Prose latine --- Noun phrase --- Phrase nominale --- Noun phrase. --- Latein. --- Nominalphrase. --- Classical languages --- Italic languages and dialects --- Classical philology --- Latin philology --- Latin language - Noun phrase --- Word order.
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Latin language --- Latin (Langue) --- Noun --- Verbals --- Syntax --- Nom --- Verbaux --- Syntaxe --- -Latin language --- -Classical languages --- Italic languages and dialects --- Classical philology --- Latin philology --- Noun. --- Syntax. --- Verbals. --- -Noun --- Latin language - Noun --- Latin language - Verbals --- Latin language - Syntax
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Latin language --- Inscriptions, Latin. --- Compound words. --- Noun. --- Inscriptions, Latin --- Classical languages --- Italic languages and dialects --- Classical philology --- Latin philology --- Latin inscriptions --- Compound words --- Noun --- Carmina Latina epigraphica. --- CLE (Carmina Latina epigraphica) --- Latin language - Compound words. --- Latin language - Noun.
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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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Conferences - Meetings --- Latin language --- Classical languages --- Italic languages and dialects --- Classical philology --- Latin philology --- Grammar --- Noun --- Classical Latin language --- Latin language - Noun --- Latin language - Grammar --- Latin grammar --- Linguistics. --- Latin (langue) --- Syntagme nominal
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Syntagme nominal. --- Nom. --- Mots composés. --- Nominaux. --- Nominals --- Compound words --- Syntagme nominal --- Compound words. --- Mots composés. --- Latin language --- Noun --- Latin (langue) --- Latin (Langue) --- Noun. --- Nominals. --- Latin language - Noun --- Latin language - Nominals --- Latin language - Compound words
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