Syntactic Theory in the High Middle Ages
Discover the fascinating world of medieval linguistic thought with "Syntactic Theory in the High Middle Ages" by Michael A. Covington. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2009, this insightful paperback spans 172 pages and delves into the innovative theories of sentence structure developed by the Modistae, a distinguished group of grammarians and logicians active in Paris from approximately 1270 to 1310. Covington expertly analyzes their contributions to syntax and grammar, shedding light on how these early thinkers laid the groundwork for contemporary linguistic theory. This book is essential for anyone interested in the evolution of grammar and the historical context of syntactic thought. Expand your understanding of language with this scholarly yet accessible work from a leading authority in the field.