The birth of the adjective class as a problem of translation

This paper seeks to analyze the translation of grammatical terminology. One of the main differences between the Greek-Latin parts of speech theory and that of traditional later European linguistics (from Port Royal onwards) lies in the existence of the adjective as an independent word class. The pap...

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Main Author: Alfieri Luca
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2015-04-01
Series:Open Linguistics
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spelling doaj-51ec581716884147940ccfa4276ba95c2021-10-02T08:16:37ZengDe GruyterOpen Linguistics2300-99692015-04-011110.1515/opli-2015-0007opli-2015-0007The birth of the adjective class as a problem of translationAlfieri Luca0Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, ItalyThis paper seeks to analyze the translation of grammatical terminology. One of the main differences between the Greek-Latin parts of speech theory and that of traditional later European linguistics (from Port Royal onwards) lies in the existence of the adjective as an independent word class. The paper examines the definitions of the categories of noun, verb and epithet/adjective from Dionysius Thrax through the 17th century, with the aim of showing that the birth of the adjective as an independent word class, along with the stabilization of the labels nomen substantivum and adjectivum with reference to the common noun and the adjective, hides a problem in meta-semiotic translation. Specifically, the issue concerns the translationreinterpretation of Aristotle’s metaphysics in light of Neo-platonic ontology during the Middle Ages, as well as its influence on the reinterpretation-translation of the Greek-Latin parts of speech theory between Late Antiquity and the Renaissance.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/opli.2014.1.issue-1/opli-2015-0007/opli-2015-0007.xml?format=INThistory of linguistic thought history of parts of speech theory ancient grammatical theories
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The birth of the adjective class as a problem of translation
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history of linguistic thought
history of parts of speech theory
ancient grammatical theories
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title_short The birth of the adjective class as a problem of translation
title_full The birth of the adjective class as a problem of translation
title_fullStr The birth of the adjective class as a problem of translation
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description This paper seeks to analyze the translation of grammatical terminology. One of the main differences between the Greek-Latin parts of speech theory and that of traditional later European linguistics (from Port Royal onwards) lies in the existence of the adjective as an independent word class. The paper examines the definitions of the categories of noun, verb and epithet/adjective from Dionysius Thrax through the 17th century, with the aim of showing that the birth of the adjective as an independent word class, along with the stabilization of the labels nomen substantivum and adjectivum with reference to the common noun and the adjective, hides a problem in meta-semiotic translation. Specifically, the issue concerns the translationreinterpretation of Aristotle’s metaphysics in light of Neo-platonic ontology during the Middle Ages, as well as its influence on the reinterpretation-translation of the Greek-Latin parts of speech theory between Late Antiquity and the Renaissance.
topic history of linguistic thought
history of parts of speech theory
ancient grammatical theories
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