Conjugation class from Latin to Romance: heteroclisis in diachrony and synchrony
<p>This thesis investigates the origins and behaviour of the non-canonical morphological phenomenon of heteroclisis in the verb paradigms of Latin and the Romance languages. Heteroclisis is the coexistence, within a single paradigm, of forms which pattern according to different inflectional cl...
Main Author: | Kaye, S |
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Other Authors: | Maiden, M |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2015
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