Latin Tense and Aspect in 3D

A Revision of Verbal Categories in Antiquity and Beyond

Simon Aerts author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:29th May '25

£145.00

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This book applies an SFL-inspired, multi-dimensional approach to Latin linguistics, offering fresh insights into Latin narrative tenses while addressing challenges posed by its closed-corpus nature. Bridging Classics and Linguistics, it categorizes the functional potential of the verbal categories “tense” and “aspect” and reshapes existing labels through a quantitative analysis of select historiographical narratives. Aerts elucidates the communicative subtleties of tense and aspect in Latin and highlights their relevance to modern linguistic methodologies and cross-linguistic investigations.

Contributing to functional linguistic theory, the volume explores the semantic boundaries of tense and aspect in human languages, uncovering previously unrecognized uses in Latin and addressing obstacles in historical language analysis. It showcases how modern tools enhance reproducibility and deepen our understanding of grammatical systems, with implications for the study of Latin, Romance languages, and beyond. This book will appeal to scholars in linguistics, classical philology, and historical linguistics.

"Latin Tense and Aspect in 3D advances our understanding of the meaning and usage of the Latin tense system; Aerts' work on Late Latin material is particularly valuable."

Wolfgang de Melo – Professor of Classical Philology, Oxford University

"In Latin Tense and Aspect in 3D, Simon Aerts presents an innovative, multidimensional perspective on tense and aspect, uniquely examined through the three metafunctions in Systemic Functional Linguistics. It is a groundbreaking addition to SFL and a comprehensive, insightful resource deepening our understanding of the functional richness of verbal categories in Latin."

Miriam Taverniers - Professor of English Linguistics, Ghent University

ISBN: 9781032354071

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 520g

180 pages