Donum GrammaticumThe articles in this volume treat issues in Hannah Rosen's many fields of scholarly interest. Most of the articles deal with subjects in Latin linguistics and philology; others treat Celtic linguistics and philology, while some combine the two. A number of the papers take Hannah Rosen's own work as their point of departure: especially, research on nominalization and periphrasis; on tense use and narrative structure; on translation technique. The authors adopt a variety of perspectives and approaches. This volume includes many contributions that are descriptive, comparative, or historical in nature, as well as some reflecting a literary orientation. A few authors use the text and its structure as their framework. A wide range of approaches to syntactical analysis on various levels of expression is prominently represented in the work of many of the contributors. |
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Contents
A Case of Shift in Discoursetype Status NorthWestern | 19 |
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1994 | 51 |
The Definite Article in the Making Nominal Constituent Order and Related | 129 |
Latin sacēna Hebr sakkīn and the Mediterranean Vocabulary Journal | 165 |