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Learn to Read Latin. Part I.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Keller, Andrew, 1960-
- Series:
- Yale language series
- Yale language series.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Latin language--Grammar.
- Latin language.
- Latin language--Grammar--Problems, exercises, etc.
- Latin language--Readers.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (271 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- New Haven, Connecticut ; London : Yale University Press, 2006.
- Contents:
- Cover; Contents; Preface to Part I; Acknowledgments; Description and Use of Learn to Read Latin; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; The Latin Language; Pronunciation of Classical Latin; Language Study: Vocabulary, Morphology, and Syntax; CHAPTER I; Vocabulary; Vocabulary Notes; 1. The Latin Noun and Its Properties: Gender, Number, Case; Nominative Case; Genitive Case; Dative Case; Accusative Case; Ablative Case; Vocative Case; 2. The Five Declensions; Finding the Stem; 3. Noun Morphology: First Declension; 4. Noun Morphology: Second Declension; CHAPTER II; Vocabulary; Vocabulary Notes.
- 5. The Finite Latin Verb and Its Properties: Person, Number, Tense, Voice, Mood6. The Latin Tenses of the Indicative Mood: Overview; 7. The Vocabulary Entry for a Verb: Principal Parts; 8. The Four Conjugations; Finding the Present Stem; 9. Present, Imperfect, and Future Active Indicative of First and Second Conjugations; Present Active Indicative of First and Second Conjugations; Imperfect Active Indicative of First and Second Conjugations; Future Active Indicative of First and Second Conjugations.
- 10. Present, Imperfect, and Future Active Indicative of the Irregular Verbs sum and possumPresent Active Indicative of sum and possum; Imperfect Active Indicative of sum and possum; Future Active Indicative of sum and possum; The Two Meanings of the Verb sum; 11. Distinguishing Transitive and Intransitive Verbs; 12. Complementary Infinitive; 13. Object Infinitive; 14. Dative of the Possessor; Expressions of Possession Compared; 15. Introduction to the Latin Sentence and Prose Word Order; Guidelines for Reading and Translating Latin Sentences; Short Readings; 16. Names in Latin I.
- CHAPTER IIIVocabulary; Vocabulary Notes; 17. First-Second-Declension Adjectives; 18. Noun-Adjective Agreement; 19. Substantive Use of the Adjective; 20. Predicate Adjective; 21. Introduction to the Passive Voice; 22. Present, Imperfect, and Future Passive Indicative of First and Second Conjugations; Passive Personal Endings; Present Passive Indicative of First and Second Conjugations; Imperfect Passive Indicative of First and Second Conjugations; Future Passive Indicative of First and Second Conjugations; 23. Synopsis I: Present Active and Passive Indicative.
- 24. Ablative of Personal Agent25. The Uses of vide(Omitted)ô in the Passive Voice; 26. Ablative of Manner; 27. Subject Infinitive; 28. Apposition; 29. The Irregular Verb eo; Short Readings; CHAPTER IV; Vocabulary; Vocabulary Notes; 30. Present, Imperfect, and Future Active and Passive Indicative of Third, Third i-stem, and Fourth Conjugations; Present Active and Passive Indicative of Third, Third i-stem, and Fourth Conjugations; Imperfect Active and Passive Indicative of Third, Third i-stem, and Fourth Conjugations.
- Notes:
- Future Active and Passive Indicative of Third, Third i-stem, and Fourth Conjugations.
- Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Keller, Andrew. Learn to Read Latin (Textbook Part 1).
- ISBN:
- 9780300204155
- 0300204159
- Publisher Number:
- 90101971994
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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