Early and Late Latin
Continuity or Change?
Nigel Vincent editor J N Adams editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:18th Oct '16
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This book focuses on the continuity between the documented stages in the history of Latin and its development into Romance.
An original contribution to the history of Latin and its development into Romance by a group of leading specialists. The special focus on the issue of continuity and change, and the nature of the documentary evidence, makes this volume important for all those interested in the classical and Romance languages.This book addresses the question of whether there are continuities in Latin spanning the period from the early Republic through to the Romance languages. It is often maintained that various usages admitted by early comedy were rejected later by the literary language but continued in speech, to resurface centuries later in the written record (and in Romance). Are certain similarities between early and late Latin all that they seem, or might they be superficial, reflecting different phenomena at different periods? Most of the chapters, on numerous syntactic and other topics and using different methodologies, have a long chronological range. All attempt to identify patterns of change that might undermine any theory of submerged continuity. The patterns found are summarised in a concluding chapter. The volume addresses classicists with an interest in any of the different periods of Latin, and Romance linguists.
ISBN: 9781107132252
Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 25mm
Weight: 890g
490 pages