: Benjamin Fortson
: Language and Rhythm in Plautus Synchronic and Diachronic Studies
: Walter de Gruyter GmbH& Co.KG
: 9783110210026
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: 1
: CHF 159.80
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: Altertum
: English
: 313
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This book consists of linguistic case-studies of selected features of the language and meter of Plautus. These phenomena are investigated for the light they can shed on the prosodic organization of Latin speech and the intersection between prosodic phonology and syntax; some are also placed in a broader comparative-historical context. Topics discussed include  Meyer’s and Luchs’s laws, split resolutions, contraction ofest (“is”), enjambement, iambic shortening, and the pragmatic effects on the rhythmic organization of phrases.



Benjamin W. Fortson IV, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA.

Frontmatter1
Contents5
Preface and Acknowledgments7
Abbreviations and Symbols11
Chapter One. Preliminaries13
Chapter Two. Plautine Iambo-Trochaics32
Chapter Three. The Linguistic Background of Luchs's Law46
Chapter Four. Meyer's and Jacobsohn's Laws66
Chapter Five. Enjambement110
Chapter Six. The Aphaeresis of Est146
Chapter Seven. Breuis Breuians I188
Chapter Eight. Breuis Breuians II229
Chapter Nine. Towards a Reconstruction of the Prosody of Plautine Latin Speech271
Backmatter283