Latin GrammarUniversity of Michigan Press, 2006 - 230 páginas "In Latin Grammar, Dirk Panhuis has created an innovative reference that makes use of many of the advances that have taken place in linguistics during the last half century. Using a syntactic-instead of the traditional morphological-approach to syntax, Panhuis explains linguistic concepts clearly, thoroughly describing the structure of the sentence and its parts. For ease of use, Panhuis often presents the theory in well-organized tables and charts, and provides the reader with illustrative texts by Latin authors. Back Cover Through clear structuring of language phenomena, Panhuis provides a reference that integrates traditional linguistic knowledge with linguistic innovation and didactic clarity. This concise reference, ideal for students and instructors of Latin in high schools and colleges, will supplant the out-dated grammars of Allen & Greenough and Hale & Buck." http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0705/2006045668-d.html. |
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The Noun 1731 | 17 |
The Adjective 3245 | 23 |
The Adverb 4651 | 29 |
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Términos y frases comunes
ablative absolute accusative action or event adjective adverbial clause adverbial modifier amātus Ariovistus atque attribute Belgae Caes Caesar Catilina conjugation conjunction consonant construction construed copula Daedalus dative declension dependent clause direct object ending erat example expressed finite verb forms function Gaul gender genitive genitive singular gerundive governing verb hyperbaton imperfective stem imperfective tenses indicative indirect question indirect speech infinitive clause interrogative kernel Latin Livy main clause meaning mihi modality neuter nominative nōn noun phrase object clause obligatory constituent occur Ovid passive past periphrastic person Plautus Plautus Aul Pliny pluperfect plural predicative apposition predicativum present quae quam Quid quō quod relative clause relative pronoun Remark rheme Sall sẽ semantic role sentence constituent sometimes speaker/writer subjunctive sunt supine syllable syntactic thematic theme tion tive Virg vowel word