These volumes assemble contributions presented at the XIX International Colloquium on Latin Linguistics in Munich (2017). They embrace essential topics of Latin linguistics with different theoretical and methodological approaches: The volumes contain chapters on Latin lexicography, etymology, morphology, phonology, Greek-Latin language contact, Latin syntax, semantics, and discourse-pragmatics.
Constitutus = καϑεστώς: un aspect du supplétisme du verbe « être »
págs. 3-20
Exploring the semantic complexity of the voces mediae: magus, magicus, and magia
págs. 21-35
págs. 36-49
Les emplois des «quantifieurs» quantus, quam multus, quot et de leurs corrélatifs en latin classique
págs. 50-68
Tempus mutatur: analysing collocations of tempus ‘time’ with distributional semantic models
págs. 69-85
págs. 86-100
págs. 101-109
Les verbes de déplacement en latin: préverbation et arguments
págs. 110-133
págs. 135-148
Secondary forms reanalysed as primary ones: the crētus-class in Latin
págs. 149-160
Origen y significado de dēsīderāre: nostalgia y deseo desde Plauto
págs. 161-177
Latin dubenus ‘dominus’: an attempt at etymology
págs. 178-191
Fors and fortūna: linguistic and cultural aspects
págs. 192-205
The world as a yawning gap: new insights into the etymology of Lat. mundus ‘world’
págs. 206-223
(When) inflection needs derivation: a word formation lexicon for Latin
págs. 224-239
What’s beyond ‘inchoatives’?: Derivation types on the basis of -sc- verbs
págs. 240-257
págs. 258-275
Les mots latins d’origine grecque avec diffusion panromane: comment et pourquoi ?
págs. 277-293
Forms and functions of Greek words in Late Latin literary texts: a corpus-based approach
págs. 294-311
págs. 312-328
Verb conjugation selection in macaronic Latin: a corpus-based analysis
págs. 329-349
Clausula: un terme technique de la métrique à la morphologie
págs. 351-367
págs. 368-383
págs. 384-400
págs. 401-418
The merger of /ō/ and /ŭ/: a computational take on the inscriptions of Gaul (330–730 CE)
págs. 419-435
págs. 436-452
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