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The Gerundial Construction in the Romanic Languages. VI
Samuel Garner
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The Gerundial Construction in the Romanic Languages, II.
Samuel Garner
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Roman authors on colloquial language
2010a study of Latin metalanguage for the description of informal language ...
Rolando Ferri, Philomen Probert
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Terence and the Language of Roman Comedy
2005This book offers a comprehensive examination of the language of Roman comedy in general and that of Terence in particular. The study explores Terence's use of language to differentiate his characters and his language in relation to the language of the comic fragments of the palliata, the togata and the atellana.
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Language and Literacy in Roman Judaea
2012This comprehensive exploration of language and literacy in the multi-lingual environment of Roman Palestine (c. 63 B.C.E. to 136 C.E.) is based on Michael Wise’s extensive study of 145 Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, and Nabataean contracts and letters preserved among the Bar Kokhba texts, a valuable cache of ancient Middle Eastern artifacts. His investigation
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Language in Roman Caesarea Maritima
Caesarea Maritima, capital and economic centre of Judaea-Palestine, was a city of many identities – Christian, Greek, Jewish, Roman, Samaritan – and many languages – Aramaic, Greek, Hebrew and Latin. Using the methodology of modern sociolinguistics, I examine how all these different identities and languages interacted.openaire +1 more source
Language and the politics of Roman identity
2019Primary funding from a Peterhouse Research Studentship 2014–17. Additional funding from Peterhouse Gunn Studentship 2017–18 and a Classics Faculty Sandys Studentship 2016.
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