Ablativus absolutus with the Perfect Participle: Grammatical Relations and Diathesis

S Pieroni - … Latin: Structures, Functions, Meaning: Volume I: Word …, 2024 - degruyter.com
As far as we know, the label ablativus absolutus was introduced in the 11th century by
Alberic of Montecassino to designate the well-known Latin construction. Thereafter, the term …

[PDF][PDF] Le participe parfait à l'ablatif absolu dans la narration romanesque latine

J Dalbera - L'Information grammaticale, 2022 - academia.edu
Langues Anciennes (LALSA), traité par le logiciel Hyperbase Web Edition, permet de vérifier
la grande fréquence d'emploi du participe parfait sous la plume du romancier latin. Une …

Zur Konstruktion ab urbe condita

K Novotná - Graeco-Latina Brunensia, 2014 - digilib2.phil.muni.cz
Abstrakt (y) An essay on the Latin construction called Ab urbe condita, including the
explanation of the term and its adequate construction in English, German, Spanish and …

Ab urbe condita: Le participe dominant et son ellipse dans les langues baltiques

D PETIT - Bulletin de la Société de Linguistique de Paris, 2019 - poj.peeters-leuven.be
La notion de «participe dominant» a été introduite il y a environ 50 ans pour rendre compte
de la construction latine bien connue du type ab urbe condita «depuis la cité ayant été …

[图书][B] Nominalization in Latin

O Spevak - 2022 - books.google.com
" This book is devoted to verbal nouns, defined as nouns which have a systematic
correspondence with a clause structure. This book aims to contribute to the much-debated …

The Dominant Participle Construction as a Syntax-Semantics Interface Phenomenon: The Case Study of Latin

M Vendrell Morist - 2022 - diposit.ub.edu
The syntactic representation of participles has remained a disputed issue at the centre of
linguistic research for some time. Much of the confusion surrounding participles is the result …

The Syntax of Participles in Homeric Greek: Heritage or innovation?

M Jaszczynski - 2021 - theses.hal.science
I have organised my thesis following the traditional classification of participles in Ancient
Greek: attributive, circumstantial, absolute, completive, and predicative. Each chapter …