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Paperback The Latin Language, A Historical Outline Of Its Sounds Inflections, And Syntax Book

ISBN: 9354214886

ISBN13: 9789354214882

The Latin Language, A Historical Outline Of Its Sounds Inflections, And Syntax

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An authoritative map of Latin's inner life. A foundational work for scholars. Charles Edwin Bennett's historical outline dissects Latin language history with disciplined clarity, examining sounds, ancient language inflections and the syntax that shapes meaning. Clear-headed and methodical, Bennett combines philological rigour with readable explanation: phonetic change is traced alongside the shifting inventory of endings and forms; morphological developments are followed into classical usage; and lucid Latin syntax analysis clarifies how sentences and constructions evolved. Part historical linguistics book and part comparative grammar reference, the work sketches the larger patterns that lie behind apparent irregularity and preserves the technical terminology students and teachers need. Students of classical language study find in Bennett an efficient companion for grammar and philology; casual readers curious about how language works will appreciate the direct prose; and those seeking a complete Latin language guide will value the balance of description and analysis. Of historical and scholarly consequence, Bennett's outline has long provided perspective within classical antiquity studies and Roman era linguistics, supplying a useful framework for comparative work and for understanding the roots of later Romance tongues. Its concise, comparative approach invites both general interest and specialist enquiry, too. It serves as a dependable language scholars resource, suitable for classroom use or private study alongside a university Latin curriculum. Accessible without simplification, the text rewards close reading: concise technical summaries, cross-comparisons and measured argumentation illuminate Latin grammar evolution from sound-system shifts to syntactic patterns. Collectors of classical literature will find it both readable and collectible: an early systematic study that combines exacting scholarship with a humane regard for language as living practice. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.

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