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13724 Greek Phonetics and Morphology - Five-year degree in Classical Philology


Center
Faculty of Philology, Translation and Communication
Departament
Classical Languages
Lecturers in charge
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Met. Docent
Classes
Met. Avaluació
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Bibliografia
W.S. ALLEN, Vox Latina. A Guide to the Pronunciation of Classical Latin, Cambridge 19892 (= 1978). M. BASSOLS DE CLIMENT, Fonética latina (con apénd. de S. MARINER BIGORRA, Fonemática latina), Madrid 1976 (= 1962). J.A. BELTRÁN, Introducción a la Morfología Latina, Zaragoza 1999. G. BERNARDI PERINI, Due problemi di fonetica latina, Roma 1974. W. BLÜMEL, Untersuchungen zu Lautsystem und Morphologie des vorklassischen Lateins, Múnich 1972. W. BRANDENSTEIN, ôKurze Phonologie des Lateinischenö, en F. Altheim, Geschichte der lateinischen Sprache..., Francfort del Meno 1951, 481ű98. F. DESBORDES, Idées romaines sur lĆécriture, Lille 1990. A.M. DEVINE & L.D. STEPHENS, Two Studies in Latin Phonology, Saratoga 1977. A. ERNOUT, Morphologie historique du l
Continguts
The following subject is perhaps already somewhat inappropriate .Latin Phonetics and Morphology is an optional course (10 credits) consisting of the presentation of three parts that, although autonomous and of very dissimilar extension, are interrelated. The preliminary part studies the graphematic aspects manifested in the Latin language while contemplating them from the main access doors of Latin Phonomorphology and Latin in general. In the second part the Latin language is examined in its phonological state including , both its phonetic aspects, and the phonematic, phonetactic and phonemes in general. The third part is dedicated to the analysis of the morphological characteristics of the Latin language, in its more relevant aspects. In the third part one learns of the diachronic and synchronous perspectives. For these characteristics the subject is presented as that of an essentially theoretical nature. For the practical part the most pragmatic aspects in the subject will be emphasized, and the reading of works of Ancient Latin related with the treated matter will also be recommended; in this respect the Orator of CICERÓN, the texts of the Latin grammarians will also be available, both in singular editions or in the summary of H. KEIL, Grammatici Latini, (Hildesheim 1961 reimpr.), the Institutiones Oratoriae of QUINTILIANO and that Of Latin Lingua of VARRÓN.
Basic objectives of the course are both the mastery of the theoretical contents of the subject