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John Benjamins Publishing would like to call your attention to the following titles in the field of Latin Linguistics: ON LATIN LINGUISTIC AND LITERARY STUDIES IN HONOUR OF HARM PINKSTER Rodie Risselada, Jan R. de Jong, A. Machtelt Bolkestein (eds.) 1996 xii, 202 pp. JC Gieben, Publisher US/Canada only: Cloth: 90 5063 137 1 Price: $54.00 For further information via e-mail: serviceMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuebenjamins.com Contents: Bakkum, G.: Capenate esu CIL I2.476,6 = XI.6707,6, CIL I2.2496,9 Bolkestein, M.: Free but not arbitrary: 'emotive' word order in Latin? Garcia-Hernandez, B.: Modificacion prefijal y regimen sintactico. El testimonio de Arusiano Mesio Hengst, D. den: Hidden polemics. Ammianus' digression on Egypt (Res Gestae 21.15-16) Herman, J.: Remarques sur l'histoire du futur latin- et sur la prehistoire du futur roman Kroon, C. & P. Rose: Atrociter corruptus? The use of 'narrative' tenses in Ammianus Marcellinus' Res Gestae Lavency, M.: Rex qui fuit - rex qui esset - rex cum esset Risselada R.: And now for something completely different? Temporal discourse markers: Latin 'nunc' and English 'now' Rosen, H.: 'Eam vitam vivere quae est sola vita nominanda'. Reflections on cognate complements Smolenaars, H.: 'On went the steed, on went the driver'. An intertextual analysis of Valerius Flaccus 'Argonautica' 6.256-264, Statius 'Thebias' 7.632-639 and Silius 'Punica' 7.667-679. Touratier, C.: Les temps dans un recit (Virgile, 'Ecloga' 7.1-20) Wisse, J.: The Presence of Zeno. The date of Philodemus' 'On Rhetoric and the use of the 'citative' and 'reproducing' present in Latin and Greek. - ------------------------------------------------------------ Bernadette Martinez-Keck Tel: (215) 836-1200 Publicity/Marketing Fax: (215) 836-1204 John Benjamins North America e-mail:bernie
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