Linguistic Interaction in Roman Comedy Linguistic Interaction in Roman Comedy

Linguistic Interaction in Roman Comedy

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Publisher Description

This book presents a comprehensive account of features of Latin that emerge from dialogue: commands and requests, command softeners and strengtheners, statement hedges, interruptions, attention-getters, greetings and closings. In analyzing these features, Peter Barrios-Lech employs a quantitative method and draws on all the data from Roman comedy and the fragments of Latin drama. In the first three parts, on commands and requests, particles, attention-getters and interruptions, the driving questions are firstly - what leads the speaker to choose one form over another? And secondly - how do the playwrights use these features to characterize on the linguistic level? Part IV analyzes dialogues among equals and slave speech, and employs data-driven analyses to show how speakers enact roles and construct relationships with each other through conversation. The book will be important to all scholars of Latin, and especially to scholars of Roman drama.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2016
July 28
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
596
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
7.4
MB
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