Some important phenomena of archaic Latin metrics, which in the tradition of philological studies are called correptio iambica and the rules of Ritschl, Hermann – Lachmann and Fraenkel – Thierfelder – Skutsch, for the first time receive a unified explanation. The metrical theory is independently motivated, because it is based on the rhythmical structure of the Latin language, and the restrictions on the formation of the so-called ‘phonological foot’ are the same that play a crucial role for the placement of Latin accent.
I fondamenti linguistici della metrica latina arcaica
ONIGA, Renato
2010-01-01
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Some important phenomena of archaic Latin metrics, which in the tradition of philological studies are called correptio iambica and the rules of Ritschl, Hermann – Lachmann and Fraenkel – Thierfelder – Skutsch, for the first time receive a unified explanation. The metrical theory is independently motivated, because it is based on the rhythmical structure of the Latin language, and the restrictions on the formation of the so-called ‘phonological foot’ are the same that play a crucial role for the placement of Latin accent.File in questo prodotto:
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