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Proto-romance morphology [[electronic resource] /] / Robert A. Hall, Jr



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Autore: Hall Robert A (Robert Anderson), <1911-1997.> Visualizza persona
Titolo: Proto-romance morphology [[electronic resource] /] / Robert A. Hall, Jr Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 1983
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (318 p.)
Disciplina: 400
Soggetto topico: Romance languages - Morphology
Romance languages - History
Soggetto genere / forma: Electronic books.
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: PROTO-ROMANCE MORPHOLOGY; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; PREFACE; A NOTE ON TRANSCRIPTION; Table of contents; I. INTRODUCTION; 1. MORPHOLOGY IN LINGUISTIC STRUCTURE; 1.0. The Rôle of Morphology; 1.1. Types of Morphological Variation; 1.2. The Reconstruction of Morphology; 1.3. Morphology and Syntax; 1.4. Morphophonemic Alternations; 1.5. Classical Latin and Romance Morphology; NOTES TO CHAPTER 1; II. PROTO-ROMANCE INFLECTION; 2. MORPHOLOGICAL AND SYNTACTIC CRITERIA; 2.1. Categories of Inflection; 2.11. GENDER.; 2.12. CASE.; 2.13. NUMBER.; 2.14. PERSON.; 2.15. TENSE.
2.2. Distinctive Syntactic Functions2.21. PREDICATION; 2.22. PROTAGONISM; 2.23. ATTRIBUTION; 2.24. COMPLEMENTATION; 2.25. SUBSTITUTION.; 2.26. INTRODUCTION.; 2.27. CONNECTION.; 2.28. MINOR-CLAUSE FUNCTION.; 2.3. Classification of Forms; 3. FORM-CLASSES: SUBSTANTIVES AND PRONOUNS; 3.0. Structure of Inflected Forms; 3.1. Substantives; 3.11. SUB-CLASSES (DECLENSIONS); 3.12. NOUNS.; 3.13. ADJECTIVES; 3.131. DESCRIPTIVE adjectives; 3.132. NUMERAL ADJECTIVES; 3.14. MORPHOPHONEMIC ALTERNATIONS; 3.2. PRONOUNS; 3.21. PERSONAL-PRONOUNS; 3.22. DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS
3.23. RELATIVE-INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS.NOTES TO CHAPTER 3; 4. FORM-CLASSES: VERBS; 4.1. The Structure of Finite Forms; 4.11. STEMS AND STEM-FORMANTS.; 4.12. CONJUGATIONS; 4.13. TENSES.; 4.14. TENSE-MARKERS; 4.15. PERSONAL ENDINGS; 4.16. CLASSIFICATION OF VERBS; 4.2. STEM A.; 4.21. NON-PAST A; 4.22. PAST A; 4.23. TIMELESS A; 4.24. IMPERATIVE; 4.25. FUTURE; 4.3. STEM B.; 4.4. STEM C.; 4.41. STEM-FORMANTS.; 4.42. NON-PAST C.; 4.43. PAST C.; 4.44. PRE-PAST C.; 4.45. TIMELESS C.; NOTES TO CHAPTER 4; 5. FORM-CLASSES: INDECLINABLES; 5.1. Morphophonemic Alternations; 5.2. Classes of Indeclinables
5.21. ADVERBS.5.211. INTERROGATIVE-RELATIVE; 5.212. NON-INTERROGATIVE-RELATIVE; 5.22. ADVERBS HAVING OTHER FUNCTIONS; 5.23. PREPOSITIONS.; 5.24. SUBORDINATORS; 5.25. COÖRDINATORS; 5.26. MINOR-CLAUSE-FORMS; NOTES TO CHAPTER 5; III. PROTO-ROMANCE DERIVATION; 6. TYPES OF DERIVATION; 6.1. Affixation; 6.2. Compounding; 6.3. Endocentric and Exocentric Formations; 6.4. Practical Considerations; NOTES TO CHAPTER 6; 7.SUFFIXATION; 7.0.Automatic Replacement of Phonemes; 7.1. Substantives (Adjectives and Nouns); 7.11. ON SUBSTANTIVES; 7.12. ON VERBS; 7.2. Adjectives; 7.21. ON SUBSTANTIVES
7.22. ON ADJECTIVES, NOUNS, AND ADVERBS7.23. ON NOUNS; 7.24. ON NUMERALS; 7.25. ON PRONOUNS; 7.26. ON VERBS; 7.261. PARTICIPLES; 7.262. OTHER ADJECTIVES FORMED ON VERBS; 7.3. Nouns; 7.31. ON SUBSTANTIVES AND VERBS; 7.32. ON SUBSTANTIVES; 7.33. ONADJECTIVES; 7.34. ON NOUNS AND VERBS; 7.35. ON NOUNS; 7.36. ON VERBS; 7.4. Numerals; 7.5. Verbs; 7.51. THE ""SUPINE""-STEM; 7.511. SPECIAL MORPHOPHONEMIC REPLACEMENTS; 7.512. FORMATION OF ""SUPINE""-STEMS.; 7.52. ON SUBSTANTIVES; 7.53. ON ADJECTIVES; 7.54. ON NOUNS; 7.55. ON VERBS; 7.56. ON ADVERBS; 7.6. Adverbs; 7.61. ON ADJECTIVES; 7.62. ON ADVERBS
NOTES TO CHAPTER 7
Sommario/riassunto: This volume deals with the reconstructed morphology of Proto-Romance. It is the third in a series by this author. The first volume (1974, Elsevier) deals with the external history of the Romance languages: the conditions under which they developed, were used, and (in some instances) went out of use. The second volume (1976, Elsevier) treats the phonology of their common source, Proto-Romance. Together these three volumes aim to cast light, not only on Popular Latin speech by means of its surviving elements in the Romance languages, but also on the extent to which the comparative method can be
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ISBN: 1-283-31414-2
9786613314147
90-272-8014-2
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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Serie: Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. : Series IV, . -Current issues in linguistic theory ; ; v. 30.