From 1999-2004, David Embick and the late Morris Halle developed a compelling analysis of the Latin conjugation using the framework of Distributed Morphology. Though not finished during Halle’s lifetime, it remains remarkably relevant to ongoing research. Aspects of the Latin Conjugation makes this work available for the first time, and includes a preface and supplementary material putting the volume in its historical and theoretical context.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
| Abbreviations | S. XI | ||
| Preface | S. XIII | ||
| The Latin Conjugation | |||
| 1. | The Latin Conjugation: Basic Considerations | S. 1 | |
| 2. | Verb Themes and Allomorphy in the Perfect | S. 23 | |
| 3. | Tense and Mood: Themes Generalized? | S. 62 | |
| 4. | Disjecta membra | S. 90 | |
| 5. | Supplementary theoretical material | S. 117 | |
| Appendices | S. 159 | ||
| Bibliography | S. 189 | ||
| Index | S. 193 | ||