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adam_text | Titel: Social variation and the Latin language
Autor: Adams, James N
Jahr: 2013
Contents Preface page xv List of abbreviations xix PART I INTRODUCTION i i Introduction: ‘Vulgar Latin’ and social variation 3 i ‘Vulgar Latin’ 3 2 Aspects of social variation in language 3 Vulgar Latin, Classical Latin and the source of the Romance 5 languages 7 4 Early Latin, Vulgar Latin and the Romance languages 5 ‘Vulgar Latin’ as a serviceable term: the evidence for social 8 variation in Latin 8 6 Speech and writing ii 7 Sources of information 12 8 Aims and methods 9 Narratives of social variation and linguistic change from Latin 22 to Romance 23 io Analysing the chronology of change in a dead language 25 PART 2 PHONOLOGY AND ORTHOGRAPHY 29 II Phonology: introductory remarks 31 i Aims 31 2 The interpretation of misspellings 32 III Vowel system 37 i Vocalic misspellings and their interpretation 37 2 The Classical Latin vowel system 38 3 Vowel systems of the Romance languages 39 4 Republican and imperial Latin 4i 5 Vowel confusions in early Latin 41 6 The stress accent and its effect on the vowel system 43 Vll
Contents viii 7 Early imperial evidence for changes in the front-vowel system 8 The Latin and Oscan vowel systems 6i 9 Later Latin and front vowels 6i IO The back-vowel merger 63 ii Later Latin and back vowels 66 12 Conclusions 67 13 Regional variation 67 H Final conclusions; social variation and vowels 69 IV Diphthongs 71 I Introduction 71 2 AE 71 3 AV 81 4 Final conclusions; diphthongs and social variation 87 v Syncope _ 90 I Introduction 90 2 Case studies 93 3 Conclusions; social variation and other factors 99 VI Hiatus IOI i Definition IOI 2 i for e in hiatus 102 3 Yod in hiatus: the significance of I longa 104 4 Omission of i in hiatus 108 5 Contraction in hiatus no 6 Glides in hiatus II3 7 Palatalisation II8 8 Hiatus and social variation 123 VII The aspirate 125 VIII Final consonants 128 I -M 128 2 -S 132 3 -T/D 147 4 Some general conclusions: final consonants and social variation 162 IX Contact assimilation 164 i Introduction 164 2 Non-standard assimilations forming a system 165 3 The four assimilations 166 4 Some conclusions 173 5 Latin and Italic 174 6 The assimilations and social variation 178 7 A different case: NS S 178
Contents IX x B and V 183 1 Introduction 183 2 The Romance languages 186 3 Misspellings in different positions in the word in Latin 187 4 Regional variation in Latin (?) 189 5 Conclusions 190 xi Phonology: conclusions 191 1 Phonological variables and social class 191 2 Speech and writing 194 3 Vulgar and Classical Latin 195 4 Lexical restriction 197 5 Monitoring 197 PART 3 CASE AND PREPOSITIONS 199 xii The nominative and accusative 201 1 Introduction 201 2 Accusative forms and the Romance languages 201 3 Nominative for oblique cases in names, headings, personal designations and appositional expressions, and naming constructions 204 4 Conclusions: the nominative used out of syntax 225 5 The nominative and accusative in lists 226 6 The accusative with nominative function or as a base form 234 7 Conclusions 252 xiii Oblique cases and prepositional expressions 257 1 Background to the spread of prepositional expressions 257 2 Prepositional expressions: republican and early imperial Latin 260 3 Prepositional expressions and literary artifice 263 4 The genitive and prepositional expressions 2 67 5 The dative and prepositional expressions 278 6 Prepositions and the instrumental ablative 294 7 Appendix: overlapping instrumental or quasi-instrumental expressions 316 xiv Miscellaneous uses of the accusative 321 1 The accusative of price 3 21 2 Some double accusative constructions 323 3 Conclusions 325
X Contents XV Locative, directional and separative expressions: some variations and conflations 32 7 i Introduction: some topics 32 7 2 Prepositions with names of towns 328 3 The locative to express ‘motion towards’ 332 4 Locative for accusative in place names 335 5 The other side of the coin: accusative for locative 337 6 Conclusions 344 XVI The reflexive dative 346 i The pleonastic reflexive dative 346 2 The reflexive dative as colloquial’ 347 3 The ethic dative 347 4 The reflexive dative with some transitive verbs 348 5 The reflexive dative with some intransitive verbs 353 6 Romance ~ 359 7 Conclusions 361 XVII Prepositions and comparative expressions 363^ I Introduction 363 2 Expressions with ab 364 3 Expressions with de 368 4 Conclusions 369 XVIII Case and prepositions: some conclusions 371 I A Visigothic tablet and the case system 371 2 The case system and social variation: a summary 376 3 Final conclusions 380 PART 4 ASPECTS OF NOMINAL, PRONOMINAL AND ADVERBIAL MORPHOLOGY AND SYNTAX 381 xix Gendei OJ 00 i Aims 383 2 From Latin to Romance 383 3 Factors causing change or variation of gender 384 4 Plautus 392 5 Petronius 419 6 The Vindolanda tablets 425 7 Masculine and neuter in later Latin 425 8 Transitional expressions in the shift from neuter to masculine 428 9 ‘Ambigenerics’ in some Romance languages and the neuter plural in some late Latin texts 431 10 The neuter plural ending -ora 437
Contents xi n Neuters and collectives 437 12 Some final conclusions 448 xx Demonstrative pronouns: some morphological variations 453 1 Introduction: some non-standard demonstrative forms 453 2 Forms of ilk and iste with the deictic particle -c(e) 454 3 The feminine dative illei and related forms in later Latin 459 4 Forms of iste 464 5 ecce eccum and their use in compounded demonstrative forms 465 6 General conclusions 480 xxi The definite article and demonstrative pronouns 482 1 Introduction 482 2 Some early usages 483 3 Some uses of articles in modern languages: anaphoric versus ‘associative’ 486 4 The interpretation of anaphoric and associative uses: the Latin evidence 488 5 Recapitulation: identifying article-like usages in a written language 504 6 Some article-like uses particularly of tile but also of ipse 506 7 The Peregrinatio Aetheriae $12 8 The Mulomedicina Chironis 520 9 Conclusions 522 xxii Suffixation (mainly adjectival) and non-standard Latin 528 1 Introduction: some questions about suffixation 528 2 Reanalysis of root and suffix $$2 3 Interchange of suffixes or substitutions of one for another 533 4 Extended adjectival suffixes 545 5 Conclusions $60 6 Hybrid formations 5^3 7 A diminutive formation $66 8 -to 569 9 -innus 569 10 Back-formations 57° 11 A special case: the suffix -osus $ J 1 12 General conclusions: suffixation and social variation 578 xxiii Compound adverbs and prepositions 582 1 Introduction: compound adverbs/prepositions in Latin, Romance and Greek 582 2 Between early and late Latin 5^7
Contents xii 3 The adverbial system of Latin and the late flowering of separative compounds 589 4 Loss of separative force 59 1 5 Attitudes of grammarians 593 6 Some late compounds 59 8 7 A case study: veterinary texts 606 8 Conclusions: compounds, Vulgar Latin and later Greek 608 PART 5 ASPECTS OF VERBAL MORPHOLOGY AND SYNTAX 613 xxrv Past participle + habeo 615 1 Classical Latin and Romance 615 2 Meanings and functions of habeo 616 3 Thielmann’s historical overview 640 4 Agreement of participle and object 645 5 Final conclusions 646 xxv The periphrastic future and conditional; and present for future 652 1 Future 652 2 Conditional 66 O 3 Present indicative with future reference 666 4 Final conclusions 672 xxvi Reflexive constructions and the passive 674 1 Loss of the synthetic passive, Latin to Romance 674 2 The infrequency of the passive 674 3 Some terminology 677 4 Romance developments 679 5 Further observations on the reflexive passive 680 6 The reflexive middle/passive in Latin: some narratives 683 7 Early and Classical Latin 686 8 Pliny the Elder 695 9 The Mulomedicina Chironis and Vegetius 696 10 Celsus 706 11 Vitruvius 709 12 The reflexive middle and the reflexive passive Jll 13 Conclusions J 1 J 14 Some other replacements for the synthetic passive of the infectum 7*9 15 Final remarks 724 xxvii The ablative of the gerund and the present participle 725 I Instrumental and ‘participial’ uses of the ablative of the gerund 7^5
Contents xiii 2 Extended uses of the ablative of the gerund 73^ 3 Conclusions 739 PART 6 ASPECTS OF SUBORDINATION 741 xxviii Reported speech 743 xxix Indirect questions 747 1 Indirect questions with indicative verbs 747 2 The infinitive in indirect deliberative questions and potential/generic relative clauses 77° PART 7 ASPECTS OF THE LEXICON AND WORD ORDER 775 xxx The lexicon, a case study: anatomical terms 777 1 Introduction 777 2 Anatomical terms 779 3 Conclusions 7^9 XXXI The lexicon: suppletion and the verb ‘go’ 792 1 Suppletion and the Romance languages 792 2 Classical Latin 794 3 Early Latin 795 4 Substitutes for monosyllabic forms of ire 800 5 Non-literary texts 817 6 Conclusions 819 xxxii Word order, a case study: infinitive position with auxiliary verbs 821 1 Introduction 821 2 Romance languages 823 3 Specimen passages of Latin 824 4 coepi + infinitive 825 5 oportet + infinitival constructions 827 6 Position of the infinitive with all governing verbs 829 7 Some reservations about ‘pragmatic determinants’ 832 8 Some determinants of infinitive placement 835 9 Conclusions 837 PART 8 SUMMING UP 839 xxxiii Final conclusions 841 i The social background of Romance phenomena 841
XIV Contents z The problem of submerged Latin 856 3 Conclusions: innovation in Latin and social class 862 4 Early Latin and the Romance languages 862 5 Grammarians 864 6 Social variation and Latin literature 866 7 Greek and Latin 870 Bibliography 872 Subject index 911 Index verborum 914 Index locorum potiorum 921
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