These volumes contain a selection of contributions first presented at the 21st International Colloquium on Latin Linguistics, held in Santiago de Compostela (2022). They cover essential topics in Latin linguistics from a variety of theoretical and methodological approaches.The first volume includes papers on Latin Syntax and Semantics, Latin Syntax and Pragmatics, Greek-Latin language, and Digital Linguistics. The contributions report on the latest research into very relevant issues in specific areas such as definiteness, casual syntax, sentence structure, word order, etc.; in addition, the most recent methodological advances using a variety of databases, a key tool in contemporary research, are presented.The second volume includes papers on Semantics and Lexicography, Etymology, Discourse strategies, and a special section devoted to the analysis of Conversation and Dialogue. The contributions report on the latest research into highly relevant issues in specific areas such as nominal and adjectival lexicology from both a synchronic and a diachronic perspectives, the use of Greek words as a vehicle for the expression of philosophical concepts, the choice and rendering of various linguistic strategies in direct and indirect discourse, etc. A particularly innovative section deals with various aspects of conversational language in a number of text types, as well as the use of different devices that contribute to the expression of (im)politeness by participants in the speech act.A knowledge of the work collected in these volumes is essential for all those involved in research in the field of Latin linguistics
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Sēnsus cēnsēndī: On the Expression of Opinions in Latin, apropos CIC. Att 1,4,1
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Coordinative Repetition: Repetition as a Means of Coordination in Classical Latin
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Non-finite Constructions in Latin, German and Turkish: A Trilateral Comparison
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Latin Translations of Greek Su-clauses in the Vulgate and the Vetus Latina: A Comparative Analysis of the Four Gospels
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The Sequence [sola + VIR at the Beginning of the Verse]: A New Textual Motif in Ovidian Elegy?
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Lemmas in Dialogue: Linking the L.A.S.L.A. Corpus to the LiLa Knowledge Base
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New Perspectives on Latin Phraseology: Phrasemes and Textual Motifs
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A Cognitive-Pragmatic Description of Evaluative Suffixes in Latin Letters: The Case of -Ilus
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Nota su perticarius e sarcitor: due nomi di mestiere di rara attestazione
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Expressing Rose Colour (roseus) from Ancient to Modern Latin: A Corpus-Based Study
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Glossing as a Rhetorical Strategy: Seneca the Younger’s Use of Greek Loan-Words in his Philosophical Works
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Le micro-champ lexical des noms de pains en latin: une approche étymologique
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L’expression de la non-virilité par le féminin en latin: lat. effêminâre, lat. effêminâtus, lat. effeminate
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Semántica y sintaxis de clare: Consideraciones intralingüísticase interlingüísticas
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Nescio an: Maybe or Maybe not?: Constructions of Doubting Used Adverbially
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Fronto’s Theory of Metaphor?: An Enactivist and Psycholinguistic Perspective
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Age/agite: the Artistic Re-elaboration of a Polyfunctional Interjection in Virgil’s Works
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Conversational Behaviour after Quarrels: Im/politeness in Latin Dialogues
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Conversational Strategies in Non-Conversational Texts: The Communicative Structure of Cicero’s Fourth Catilinarian
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The Pragmatic Marker age: Its Pragmatic Functions in Comedy and its Contribution to the Expression of Im/Politeness
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