Allen and Greenough's New Latin grammar /

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Author / Creator:Allen, Joseph Henry, 1820-1898.
Uniform title:New Latin grammar
Imprint:Mineola, N.Y. : Dover Publications, 2006.
Description:x, 477 pages ; 22 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10132064
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Varying Form of Title:New Latin grammar for schools and colleges
New Latin grammar
Other authors / contributors:Greenough, J. B. (James Bradstreet), 1833-1901.
ISBN:0486448061
9780486448060
Notes:"An unabridged republication of Allen and Greenough's New Latin grammar for schools and colleges, originally published by Ginn and Company, Boston, in 1903--T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Table of Contents:
  • Part I. Words and Forms
  • Letters and Sounds
  • Alphabet; Classification of Sounds
  • Orthography, Syllables, Pronuciation
  • Quantity and Accent
  • Combinations; Phonetic Changes
  • Words and their Forms
  • Parts of Speech
  • Inflection; Root, Stem, and Base
  • Gender, Number, and Case
  • Declension of Nouns
  • General Rules of Declension
  • First Declension
  • Second Declension
  • Third Declension
  • Mute Stems
  • Liquid and Nasal Stems
  • Pure i-Stems
  • Mixed i-Stems
  • Irregular Nouns
  • Greek Nouns
  • Rules of Gender
  • Fourth Declension
  • Fifth Declension
  • Defective and Variable Nouns
  • Names of Persons
  • Inflection of Adjectives
  • First and Second Declensions
  • Third Declension
  • Comparison
  • Numerals
  • Inflection of Pronouns
  • Personal, Reflexive, Possessive, Demonstrative
  • Relative, Interrogative, Indefinite
  • Correlatives (Pronouns and Adverbs)
  • Conjugation of Verbs
  • Inflection
  • Signification: Voice, Mood, Tense
  • Personal Endings
  • Forms: Stem and Verb-Endings
  • The Verb Sum
  • Regular Verbs
  • The Four Conjugations; Principal Parts
  • Formation of the Three Stems
  • Synopsis of the Verb
  • Peculiarities of Conjugation
  • First Conjugation
  • Second Conjugation
  • Third Conjugation
  • Fourth Conjugation
  • Verbs in -io of the Third Conjugation
  • Deponent Verbs
  • Periphrastic Conjugations
  • Irregular Verbs
  • Defective Verbs
  • Impersonal Verbs
  • Classified Lists of Verbs
  • Particles
  • Adverbs
  • Prepositions
  • Conjunctions
  • Interjections
  • Formation of Words
  • Roots and Stems
  • Suffixes: Primary; Significant Endings
  • Derivation of Nouns
  • Derivation of Adjectives
  • Nouns with Adjective Suffixes; Irregular Derivatives
  • Derivation of Verbs
  • Compound Words
  • Part II. Syntax
  • Introductory Note
  • The Sentence
  • Definitions: Subject and Predicate, Modification, etc.
  • Agreement: the Four Concords
  • Nouns: Apposition; Predicate Agreement
  • Adjectives
  • Rules of Agreement
  • Special Uses
  • Pronouns
  • Personal and Demonstrative
  • Reflexive
  • Possessive
  • Relative
  • Indefinite
  • Alius and alter
  • Verbs
  • Verb and Subject, Incomplete Sentences
  • Particles: Adverbs, Conjunctions, Negatives
  • Questions
  • Construction of Cases
  • Introductory Note
  • Nominative Case
  • Vocative Case
  • Genitive Case
  • Genitive with Nouns
  • Possessive Genitive
  • Genitive of Material, of Quality
  • Partitive Genitive
  • Objective Genitive
  • Genitive with Adjectives
  • Genitive with Verbs
  • Verbs of Remembering and Forgetting
  • Verbs of Reminding
  • Verbs of Accusing, Condemning, and Acquitting
  • Verbs of Feeling
  • Interest and refert
  • Verbs of Plenty and Want; Special Verbs
  • Peculiar Genitives: Exclamatory, etc.
  • Dative Case
  • Indirect Object with Transitives
  • Indirect Object with Intransitives
  • Dative of Possession
  • Dative of the Agent
  • Dative of Reference
  • Ethical Dative
  • Dative of Separation
  • Dative of the Purpose or End
  • Dative with Adjectives
  • Accusative Case
  • Direct Object
  • Cognate Accusative
  • Two Accusatives
  • Idiomatic and Special Uses
  • Ablative Case
  • Uses of the Ablative Proper
  • Ablative of Separation
  • Ablative of Source and Material
  • Ablative of Cause
  • Ablative of Agent
  • Ablative of Comparison
  • Uses of the Ablative as Instrumental
  • Ablative of Means or Instrument
  • Ablative of Manner
  • Ablative of Accompaniment
  • Ablative of Degree of Difference
  • Ablative of Quality
  • Ablative of Price
  • Ablative of Specification
  • Ablative Absolute
  • Uses of the Ablative as Locative
  • Time and Place
  • Special Uses of Prepositions
  • Syntax of the Verb
  • Moods
  • Introductory Note
  • Indicative Mood
  • Subjunctive in Independent Sentences
  • Hortatory Subjunctive
  • Hortatory Subjunctive in Concessions
  • Optative Subjunctive
  • Deliberative Subjunctive
  • Potential Subjunctive
  • Imperative Mood
  • Prohibition (Negative Command)
  • Infinitive Mood
  • Infinitive as Noun
  • Infinitive with Impersonals
  • Complementary Infinitive
  • Infinitive with Subject Accusative
  • Infinitive of Purpose; Peculiar Infinitives
  • Exclamatory Infinitive
  • Historical Infinitive
  • Tenses
  • Introductory Note
  • Tenses of the Indicative
  • Present Tense
  • Imperfect Tense
  • Future Tense
  • Perfect Tense
  • Pluperfect Tense
  • Future Perfect Tense
  • Epistolary Tenses
  • Tenses of the Subjunctive
  • Sequence of Tenses
  • Tenses of the Infinitive
  • Participles
  • Distinctions of Tense
  • Uses of Participles
  • Future Active Participle
  • Gerundive (Future Passive Participle)
  • Gerund and Gerundive
  • Supine
  • Conditional Sentences
  • Introductory Note
  • Protasis and Apodosis
  • Classification of Conditions
  • Simple Present and Past Conditions
  • Future Conditions
  • Conditions Contrary to Fact
  • General Conditions
  • Conditional Relative Clauses
  • Condition Disguised
  • Condition Omitted
  • Complex Conditions
  • Clauses of Comparison (Conclusion Omitted)
  • Use of Si and its Compounds
  • Concessive Clauses
  • Clauses of Proviso
  • Clauses of Purpose (Final Clauses)
  • Clauses of Characteristic
  • Clauses of Result (Consecutive Clauses)
  • Causal Clauses
  • Temporal Clauses
  • Ubi, ut, cum, quando, as Indefinite Relatives
  • Postquam, ubi, ut, simul atque
  • Cum Temporal
  • Cum Causal or Concessive
  • Antequam and priusquam
  • Dum, donec, and quoad
  • Clauses with quin and quominus
  • Substantive Clauses
  • Introductory Note
  • Substantive Clauses of Purpose and Infinitive Clauses
  • Substantive Clauses of Result (Consecutive Clauses)
  • Indicative with quod
  • Indirect Questions
  • Indirect Discourse
  • Introductory Note
  • Declaratory Sentences
  • Subordinate Clauses
  • Tenses of the Infinitive
  • Tenses of the Subjunctive
  • Questions in Indirect Discourse
  • Commands in Indirect Discourse
  • Conditions in Indirect Discourse
  • Intermediate Clauses
  • Informal Indirect Discourse
  • Subjunctive of Integral Part (Attraction)
  • Important Rules of Syntax
  • Order of Words
  • General Rules
  • Special Rules
  • Structure of the Period
  • Prosody
  • Quantity
  • Rhythm
  • Introductory Note
  • Measures of Rhythm; Feet
  • The Musical Accent; Caesura; Diaeresis
  • Versification
  • The Verse; Scansion and Elision
  • Dactylic Verse
  • Dactylic Hexameter
  • Elegiac Stanza; Other Dactylic Verses
  • Iambic Verse
  • Iambic Trimeter
  • Other Iambic Measures
  • Trochaic Verse
  • Mixed Measures
  • Logaoedic Verse
  • Metres of Horace
  • Index to the Metres of Horace
  • Other Lyric Poets
  • Miscellaneous Measures
  • Early Prosody
  • Miscellaneous
  • Reckoning of Time
  • Measures of Value, Length, and Capacity
  • Glossary of Terms
  • Index of Verbs
  • Index of Words and Subjects
  • Latin Authors and their Works
  • Parallel References