Bilingualism and the Latin language /
Since the 1980s, bilingualism has become one of the main themes of sociolinguistics - but there are as yet few large-scale treatments of the subject specific to the ancient world. This book is the first work to deal systematically with bilingualism during a period of antiquity (the Roman period, dow...
Основен автор: | Adams, J. N. |
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Формат: | Електронна книга |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2003.
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Bilingualism and the Latin language. |
Съдържание:
- 1.
- Introduction
- I.
- Introductory remarks; some issues in the study of bilingualism
- II.
- Bilingualism
- III.
- Elite and sub-elite bilingualism: anecdotal evidence and its shortcomings
- IV.
- Romans, Greeks and others as language learners
- V.
- Code-switching, interference and borrowing
- VI.
- A further note on loan-words
- VII.
- Sources of information
- VIII.
- The authorship of inscriptions
- IX.
- Pidgins and 'reduced' languages
- X.
- Some concluding remarks.
- App.
- Attitudes to the Greek accent in Latin
- 2.
- Languages in Contact with Latin
- I.
- Introduction
- II.
- Oscan, Umbrian, Venetic, Messapic
- III.
- Etruscan
- IV.
- Celtic (Gaulish)
- V.
- Punic
- VI.
- Libyan, Berber
- VII.
- Aramaic.