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  1. Audivi Memnonem (‘I Heard Memnon’): Word Order in the Latin Inscriptions on the Colossus of Memnon
  2. Latin Particles and Word Order
  3. Discontinuity of the noun phrase in Roman statutes from the Republican period
  4. Towards a Unified Account of the ab urbe condita Construction in Latin and Ancient Greek
  5. Some Syntactic Features of Latin Legal Texts
  6. Nominalization in Latin
  7. Conclusions
  8. Introduction
  9. L’ordre des mots dans la Vie de Saint Benoît de Grégoire le Grand : une comparaison de l’original latin avec sa traduction en ancien français
  10. Pragmatic Approaches to Latin and Ancient Greek
  11. Pragmatics in Latin and Ancient Greek
  12. 45. La place des génitifs chez Vitruve et Pline l’Ancien
  13. Some Remarks on Grammatical Aspect in Latin
  14. Appositive construction or noun phrase? On the status of postnominal adjectives in Latin and Ancient Greek
  15. Noun Valency
  16. Chapter 8. Noun valency in Latin
  17. Book review: Latin Embedded Clauses. The Left Periphery, written by Danckaert, L.
  18. The Noun Phrase in Classical Latin Prose
  19. The Noun Phrase in Classical Latin Prose
  20. La dislocation à droite en latin
  21. Dickey, E., Chahoud, A. (eds.) 2010. Colloquial and Literary Latin. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. xviii, 515 pp. Pr. £65.00 (hb). ISBN 9780521513951.
  22. Word order in Latin
  23. The position of Focus constituents in Latin: A comparison between Latin and Czech
  24. Les enclitiques en latin
  25. A propos de ‘uerbum primo loco’: essai de synthèse
  26. Itinerarium Egeriae: L'ordre Des Constituants Obligatoires