The Early Latin Verb System: Archaic Forms In Plautus, Terence, And Beyond Hardcover
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Wolfgang David Cirilo de Melo
Book Description
This is the first comprehensive treatment of Latin extra-paradigmatic verb forms, that is, verb forms which cannot easily be assigned to any particular tense in the Latin verbal system. In order to see what functions such forms fulfil, one has to compare their usage to that of the regular verb forms. In Part 1, Wolfgang de Melo outlines the usage of regular verb forms, which, surprisingly, has not always been described adequately in the standard grammars. In Part 2, the central part of the book, he compares the usage of the extra-paradigmatic verb forms to that of the regular ones, restricting himself to Archaic Latin (roughly before 100 BC); here he makes many new and unexpected discoveries. In Part 3, de Melo shows how synchronic usage can help us to reconstruct earlier stages of the language which are not attested; he also points out that, while most of the extra-paradigmatic forms die out after 100 BC, some survive - and that such survival is by no means a matter of chance.
ISBN-13
9780199209026
Language
English
Publisher
OUP Oxford
Publication Date
07-12-2007
Number of Pages
432
About the Author
Wolfgang David Cirilo de Melo is a post-doctoral research fellow at All Souls, University of Oxford.
Editorial Review
important new work * Angelo O. Mercado, The Classical Review *