Results 1 to 10 of about 61,450 (305)

Labile verbs in Late Latin [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistics, 2014
The paper discusses the phenomenon of Late Latin intransitivizations, where a morphologically active form of a transitive verb is used with a middle-passive function. Intransitivizations are present throughout the history of the -language, but their number increases significantly in the 3rd-4th century CE.
Chiara Gianollo
exaly   +3 more sources

Late Latin Charter Treebank: contents and annotation [PDF]

open access: yesCorpora, 2021
This paper describes the construction and annotation of the Late Latin Charter Treebank, a set of three dependency treebanks (llct1, llct2 and llct3) which together contain 1,261 Early Medieval Latin documentary texts (i.e., original charters) written in Italy between ad 714 and 1000 (about 594,000 tokens).
Korkiakangas, Timo
openaire   +3 more sources

Negation and indefinites in Late Latin

open access: yesPallas, 2016
In this paper I investigate the interplay between sentential negation and indefinites in some Late Latin texts (since the 3rd century AD), with the aim of tracing back to this stage later developments affecting the early Romance languages.
Chiara Gianollo
doaj   +3 more sources

Esse and -que in Late Latin prose rhythm

open access: yesPallas, 2017
Prose rhythm provides insight into two aspects of Late Latin pronunciation. Metrically subordinate esse at sentence end tends not to count towards the clausula, although it has metrical value in penultimate position.
Nigel Holmes
doaj   +3 more sources

Roots of V-to-C Movement in Romance

open access: yesDomínios de Lingu@gem, 2022
The paper investigates the syntactic structure of wh-clauses in late Latin. The results show that, in sentences with a wh-phrase as direct object, the interrogative operator reaches FocP in the left periphery, with the finite verb raising to the Foc head.
André Antonelli
doaj   +1 more source

Appunti di toponomastica negli Itineraria ad loca sancta [Notes on toponymy in 'Itineraria ad loca sancta']

open access: yesOpen Journal of Humanities, 2023
The paper examines some toponyms, which are found in a late-Latin pilgrimage text from the 6th century, known as "De situ Terrae Sanctae". Ancient biblical and extra-biblical tradition is compared with medieval and late-antiquity lexicographical works ...
Edoardo Scarpanti
doaj   +1 more source

Introduction to Special Issue: Critical Perspectives on Covid19 in Latin America

open access: yesAlternautas, 2022
COVID-19 arrived in Latin America in late-February 2020, with the first registered case in São Paulo, Brazil. By late-July, the region had the most cases of any region in the world.
Angus McNelly
doaj   +1 more source

Il transito degli Argonauti nell’Adriatico settentrionale nella poesia latina umanistica friulana e giuliana

open access: yesGaia, 2022
The article shows how five Latin humanist poets active in Friuli and the Julian region between the late Fifteenth and late Sixteenth centuries recover the myth of the passage of the Argonauts in the North of the Adriatic: shoulder transport of the ship ...
Stefano Di Brazzano
doaj   +1 more source

Spoken Latin in the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance Revisited

open access: yesThe Journal of Classics Teaching, 2020
An article by Jerome Moran entitled ‘Spoken Latin in the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance’ was published in the Journal of Classics Teaching in the autumn of 2019 (Moran, 2019).
Terence Tunberg
doaj   +1 more source

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy