01021nam a2200313 i 450099100114901970753620020507184145.0930722s1985 us ||| | eng 0387909362b10807627-39ule_instLE01307810ExLDip.to Matematicaeng511.3AMS 03-06AMS 03CQA9.7.M58Barwise, Jon44681Model-theoretic logics /eds. J. Barwise, S. FefermanNew York :Springer-Verlag,1985xviii, 893 p. ;25 cm.Perspectives in mathematical logicModel theoryFeferman, Solomon.b1080762723-02-1728-06-02991001149019707536LE013 03C BAR12 (1985)12013000123363le013-E0.00-l- 00000.i1091263028-06-02Model-theoretic logics925765UNISALENTOle01301-01-93ma -engus 0103236nam 2200625zu 450 991015782200332120250725010841.00-19-179990-4(CKB)3780000000081252(SSID)ssj0001645747(PQKBManifestationID)16414346(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001645747(PQKBWorkID)14961801(PQKB)10227610(StDuBDS)EDZ0001199399(MiAaPQ)EBC4842238(MiAaPQ)EBC7033253(EXLCZ)99378000000008125220160829d2015 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrTerence and the verb 'to be' in LatinFirst edition.Oxford :Oxford University Press,2015.1 online resourceOxford classical monographs series Terence and the verb 'to be' in LatinBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-19-873624-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction. Overture linguistic puzzles -- Aims and findings -- Methodological issues -- 'To be' in Latin : a (short) history -- Statistics -- Contraction of esse : collection of evidence. Phonological patterns -- The evidence -- Contraction of esse : phonological analysis and historical appraisal. Phonological discussion -- Historical appraisal of contracted forms -- Analysis of contracted forms in Terence. The pattern -ŭs + (e)stl(e)s -- Syntax and word order -- Contractions after -V and -Vm -- Limits of contraction -- Sigmatic ecthlipsis and cliticization of esse. First premisse : final -s in Latin -- Second premise : the metre of Roman comedy -- Sigmatic echlipsis : editors' choice -- Terence : the metrical evidence -- Linguistic observations -- Epilogue : sigmatic, eechtlipsis in Plautus -- Conclusions. Contracted spellings of est/es -- Contraction of esse as speech phenomenon -- Prosodic reduction in -s + sum/sim/sit -- Cliticization of esse -- The semantics of esse -- The syntactic nature of esse -- Word order : the position of esse -- Final remarks.This is an in-depth study of the verb 'to be' in Latin (esse) and its contracted form, with a particular focus on its appearance in the plays of the ancient Roman playwright, Terence.Oxford classical monographs.Terence and the verb 'to be' in LatinEsse (The Latin word)Latin language, Preclassical to ca. 100 B.CVerbAbbreviations, LatinGreek & Latin Languages & LiteraturesHILCCLanguages & LiteraturesHILCCEsse (The Latin word)Latin language, Preclassical to ca. 100 B.C.Verb.Abbreviations, Latin.Greek & Latin Languages & LiteraturesLanguages & Literatures47218.45bclPezzini Giuseppe1984-1834457PQKBUkOxUBOOK9910157822003321Terence and the verb 'to be' in Latin4409945UNINA