Renato Oniga
Renato Oniga is Professor of Latin at the University of Udine. He translated Plautus, Anfitrione (Venice, Marsilio, 1991) and Tacitus, Opera Omnia (Turin, Einaudi, 2005). His contributions to Latin linguistics include the monograph I composti nominali latini (Bologna, Pàtron, 1988), the revised Italian version of Lateinische Stilistik by J.B. Hofmann and A. Szantyr (Stilistica latina, Bologna, Pàtron, 2002), and the editing of several volumes of proceedings, such as Atti della Giornata di Linguistica Latina (Venice, Cafoscarina, 2006); Formal Linguistics and the Teaching of Latin (Newcastle, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011); Lingue antiche e moderne dai licei alle università (Bologna, Il Mulino, 2012). He is Editor-in-Chief of the international online journal "Lingue antiche e moderne". His introduction to Latin linguistics, originally published in Italian in 2007 (Il latino. Breve introduzione linguistica, Milan, Franco Angeli), has been translated into English and published with the title Latin: A Linguistic Introduction (Oxford University Press, 2014).
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motivated, because it is based on the rhythmical structure of the language, and the restrictions on the formation of the so-called ‘phonological foot’ are the same that play a crucial role for the placement
of Latin accent.
motivated, because it is based on the rhythmical structure of the language, and the restrictions on the formation of the so-called ‘phonological foot’ are the same that play a crucial role for the placement
of Latin accent.