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The Noun Phrase In Classical Latin Prose Olga Spevak

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The Noun Phrase In Classical Latin Prose Olga Spevak
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.48 MB
Author: Olga Spevak
ISBN: 9789004264427, 9004264426
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Noun Phrase In Classical Latin Prose Olga Spevak by Olga Spevak 9789004264427, 9004264426 instant download after payment.

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.

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