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Speculative Grammars of the Middle Ages : The Doctrine of "Partes Orationis" of the Modistae
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G. L. Bursill-Hall
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March 25 2016
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9783110872750
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December 31 1971
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March 25 2016
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10.1515/9783110872750
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Frontmatter
pp. 7
Acknowledgements
pp. 9
Contents
pp. 11
Introduction
pp. 15
I. A Short History of Grammar in Ancient and Mediaeval Europe
pp. 37
II. The Grammatical Theories and Techniques of the Modistae
pp. 66
III. Metalanguage
pp. 114
IV. The Partes Orationis
pp. 133
V. The Declinable Partes Orationis
pp. 256
VI. The Indeclinable Partes Orationis
pp. 286
VII. Syntax
pp. 327
VIII. Conclusion: The Modistae and Modern Linguistic Theory
pp. 343
Appendices
pp. 400
Bibliography
pp. 407
Index auctoram
pp. 414
Index exemplorum citatorum
pp. 418
Index nominum
pp. 420
Index rerum
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