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Cet ouvrage collectif présente une analyse détaillée des principales classes de propositions complétives: 1. les complétives au subjonctif sans conjoncteur; 2. la proposition infinitive (A.c.I.); 3. l'interrogation indirecte; 4. les complétives conjonctives : a) en «ut»; b) en «ne, quin, quominus»; c) en «quod». L'approche se veut essentiellement syntaxique, mais les autres aspects, morphologique, logique, stylistique, et surtout sémantique et pragmatique, ne sont pas non plus négligés. La réflexion théorique se fonde constamment sur un riche receuil d'exemples, cités et traduits, essentiellement fournis par la latinité préclassique, classique et postclassique. De larges perspectives sont ouvertes sur le latin tardif, dont les structures préfigurent souvent celles des langues romanes. A ce titre, l'ouvrage est susceptible d'intéresser non seulement des latinistes mais aussi des romanistes ainsi que toute personne s'interrogeant, dans une optique de linguistique générale, sur les moyens multiples d'une construction de sens à travers une structure syntaxique déterminée.
Classical Latin language --- Grammar --- Latin language --- Grammar, Historical
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Aragonese language --- Spanish language --- History. --- Grammar, Historical. --- Pedro --- Pedro IV --- Dialects --- Spain --- Aragon (Spain) --- History --- To 1500 --- Grammar [Historical ]
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Semitic languages --- Semitic languages --- Afroasiatic languages --- Langues sémitiques --- Langues sémitiques --- Langues chamito-sémitiques --- Syntax --- Grammar, Historical. --- Grammar, Historical --- Syntaxe --- Grammaire historique --- Grammaire historique
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Das vorliegende Studienbuch stellt die Frage, in welcher Weise sich Bedeutungen von Adjektiven in den letzten 200 Jahren verändert haben. Dahinter steht die Absicht, allgemeine Muster und Prinzipien des Wandels zu entdecken und diese im Rahmen einer so genannten "Invisible-hand-Theorie" zu erklären. Wer Bedeutungswandel erklären will, muss den Weg finden von den allgemeinen Kommunikationszielen der sprechenden Individuen über die sprachlichen Mittel, die sie dazu einsetzen, zu den sprachlichen Effekten, die dadurch auf lange Sicht erzeugt werden. Das Studienbuch zeichnet diesen Weg anhand zahlreicher Beispiele (vor allem aus Goethes Adjektiv-Wortschatz) nach und stellt eine konzise Einführung in den Gegenstand dar, die auch für den akademischen Unterricht und das Selbststudium geeignet ist.
Etymology --- Historical linguistics --- German language --- Adjective --- Semantics --- Grammar [Historical ] --- Changement linguistique --- Langage --- Variation linguistique
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Bable dialect --- Bable dialect --- Asturien (Dialecte) --- Asturien (Dialecte) --- Grammar, Historical --- Etymology --- Grammaire historique --- Etymologie
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Italian language --- Latin language --- Latin language, Vulgar --- Grammar, Historical --- Influence on Italian --- Grammar, Historical. --- Influence on Italian. --- Neo-Latin language --- Classical Latin language --- Grammar --- Dialectology --- Latin language, Popular --- Latin language, Colloquial --- Franco-Venetian language --- Italian language - Grammar, Historical --- Latin language - Influence on Italian --- Latin language, Vulgar - Influence on Italian --- Italian language - To 1300
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Latin language --- Grammarians --- Latin (Langue) --- Grammairiens --- Grammar, Historical. --- Grammaire historique --- Servius, --- Grammar, Historical --- Servius --- Rome --- History --- Linguists --- Servius. --- Honoratus, Marius Servius, --- Marius Servius Honoratus, --- Maurus Servius Honoratus, --- Sergius, --- Servio, --- Servius Honoratus, Marius, --- Servius Maurus Honoratus, --- Servius Onoratus, Maurus, --- Rim --- Roman Empire --- Roman Republic (510-30 B.C.) --- Romi (Empire) --- Byzantine Empire --- Rome (Italy) --- Grammar [Historical ] --- Biography --- Empire, 284-476 --- Latin language - Grammar, Historical --- Grammarians - Rome - Biography --- Servius, - active 4th century --- Servius - active 4th century - In Vergilii carmina commentarii --- Rome - History - Empire, 284-476 - Biography --- Servius, Maurus Honoratus --- Honoratus, Servius --- Servius Grammaticus --- Servius Honoratus, Marius --- Servius Honoratus, Maurus
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Medieval Latin language --- Neo-Latin language --- Sociolinguistics --- Socio-linguistique --- Latin language, Medieval and modern. --- Latin philology, Medieval and modern. --- Latin language, Postclassical. --- Latin language, Medieval and modern --- Latin language, Postclassical --- Transmission of texts. --- Grammar, Historical. --- Social aspects. --- Latin philology, Medieval and modern --- Transmission of texts --- 873.3 --- 873.3 Middeleeuws Latijnse literatuur --- Middeleeuws Latijnse literatuur --- Literary transmission --- Manuscript transmission --- Textual transmission --- Criticism, Textual --- Editions --- Manuscripts --- Grammar, Historical --- Social aspects --- Romance languages --- Latin médiéval et moderne (Langue) --- Langues romanes --- History --- Aspect social --- Histoire --- Postclassical Latin language --- Latin language, Medieval and modern - Grammar, Historical --- Latin language, Postclassical - Grammar, Historical --- Latin language, Medieval and modern - Social aspects --- Latin language, Postclassical - Social aspects
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How and why did grammatical gender, found in Old English and in other Germanic languages, gradually disappear from English and get replaced by a system where the gender of nouns and the use of personal pronouns depend on the natural gender of the referent? How is this shift related to 'irregular agreement' (such as she for ships) and 'sexist' language use (such as generic he) in Modern English, and how is the language continuing to evolve in these respects? Anne Curzan's accessibly written and carefully researched study is based on extensive corpus data, and will make a major contribution by providing a historical perspective on these often controversial questions. It will be of interest to researchers and students in history of English, historical linguistics, corpus linguistics, language and gender, and medieval studies.
English language --- Linguistic change. --- Change, Linguistic --- Language change --- Historical linguistics --- Language and languages --- Gender. --- Grammar, Historical. --- Linguistic change --- Gender --- Grammar, Historical --- 802.0-02 --- 802.0-02 Engels. Engelse taalkunde--?-02 --- Engels. Engelse taalkunde--?-02 --- Grammar --- Arts and Humanities --- Language & Linguistics --- Germanic languages
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Knowledge, Theory of --- Latin language, Medieval and modern --- Linguistic change --- Renaissance --- Truthfulness and falsehood --- Believability --- Credibility --- Falsehood --- Lying --- Untruthfulness --- Reliability --- Truth --- Honesty --- Revival of letters --- Civilization --- History, Modern --- Civilization, Medieval --- Civilization, Modern --- Humanism --- Middle Ages --- Change, Linguistic --- Language change --- Historical linguistics --- Language and languages --- Epistemology --- Theory of knowledge --- Philosophy --- Psychology --- History --- Grammar, Historical --- Lexicography --- Variation --- France --- Germany --- Intellectual life --- Post-truth
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