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"The Scientific Opinion" № 4 (Art history, philology and philosophy of science), 2015

SOCIAL CONDITIONS AND TRENDS IN THE GENESIS OF ROMAN LINGUISTICS (2ND – EARLY 1ST CENTURIES BC)

D. A. Fedorov
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 The  article  describes  the  basic  social  conditions  and  trends  in  the  development  of linguistics  in  the  Roman  period  of  its  formation  within  Hellenistic  linguistics.  Roman linguistics replaced Hellenistic protolinguistics that was aging and gradually falling into grammatical empiricism. According to the author, the key trends in the development of Roman linguistics were largely due to social and cultural transformation of Roman society at the turn of the 2nd–1st centuries BC. The author also notes the utilitarian character of Roman linguistics in the considered historical period. Conclusions made in the article may be of interest to specialists in the theory of language and classical philology.
Key  words:  ancient  linguistics,  speech,  protolinguistics,  ancient  rhetoric,  Cicero, 
Rhetorica ad Herennium.
 
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