Studies in the Etruscan Loanwords in Latin.
Studies in the Etruscan Loanwords in Latin. | Livres anciens et modernes | Watmough, Margaret M. T.
Studies in the Etruscan Loanwords in Latin.
Studies in the Etruscan Loanwords in Latin. | Livres anciens et modernes | Watmough, Margaret M. T.
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Détails
- Année
- 1997
- ISBN
- 9788822245380
- Auteur
- Watmough, Margaret M. T.
- Éditeurs
- Olschki
- Thème
- WATMOUGH - STUDIES IN ETRUSCAN ETRUSCOLOGIA STORIA GENERALE DEL, MONDO ANTICO HISTORY OF ANCIENT WORLD TO CA. 499 FILOLOGIA, CLASSICA, LINGUISTICA PRECLASSICA E -- ETRUSCA
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- False
- Etat de conservation
- Neuf
- Langues
- Italien
- Reliure
- Couverture souple
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cm. 19 x 27,5, 152 pp. Istituto Nazionale di Studi Etruschi - Biblioteca di ?Studi Etruschi? Against the background of the two-way lexical traffic between Etruscan and the Indo-European languages of archaic Central Italy, this work comprises case studies for lexical borrowings from Etruscan into Latin. It employs structuralist methods of analysis and draws on recent advances in the understanding of Etruscan grammar and the interpretation of the longer Etruscan texts. In the absence of a plausible Indo-European etymology, each Latin word is examined in the light of the Etruscan lexicon, word formation and phonology. The meaning of the Etruscan source is discussed, and an attempt is made to clarify its transmission and naturalization in Latin. Against the background of the two-way lexical traffic between Etruscan and the Indo-European languages of archaic Central Italy, this work comprises case studies for lexical borrowings from Etruscan into Latin. It employs structuralist methods of analysis and draws on recent advances in the understanding of Etruscan grammar and the interpretation of the longer Etruscan texts. In the absence of a plausible Indo-European etymology, each Latin word is examined in the light of the Etruscan lexicon, word formation and phonology. The meaning of the Etruscan source is discussed, and an attempt is made to clarify its transmission and naturalization in Latin. Inglese 480 gr. 152 p.