Discourse Particles in Latin

A Study of nam, enim, autem, vero and at

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Due to their extremely elusive nature, particles have long been treated in a stepmotherly way, in grammars of individual languages as well as in theories of language. This study is representative of the recent upsurge of interest in particles, more particularly in particles with a discourse marking function. By offering a detailed account of a number of Latin discourse particles, the study provides more insight into a vitually neglected area of Latin. At the same time it contributes to the theoretical and methodological foundations of current particle research and, more generally, to the development of linguistic models of discourse.

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Preliminary Material
Pages: i–xi
PREFACE
Pages: xiii–xiv
INTRODUCTION
Pages: 1–4
THEORY
Pages: 5
RELATIONS
Pages: 7–33
HEURISTICS
Pages: 97–125
DESCRIPTION
Pages: 127
NAM
Pages: 144–170
ENIM
Pages: 171–209
AUTEM
Pages: 226–280
VERO
Pages: 281–332
AT
Pages: 333–370
CONCLUSION
Pages: 371–375
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Pages: 377–390
INDEX OF TERMS
Pages: 391–396
INDEX OF LATIN WORDS
Pages: 398–402
Caroline Kroon is Professor of Latin at the Free University of Amsterdam.
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