

Author: Fernandes Gonçalo
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
E-ISSN: 1569-9781|44|2-3|228-254
ISSN: 0302-5160
Source: Historiographia Linguistica. International Journal for the History of the Language Sciences, Vol.44, Iss.2-3, 2018-01, pp. : 228-254
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Abstract
This essay analyses the most central concepts of Latin syntactical theory in the earliest pedagogical grammars written in Portugal during the 14th and 15th centuries, namely concord, government, and transitivity. The sources include two unpublished treatises preserved in manuscripts of Portuguese origin, one from the end of the 14th century and the other dated 1427, and the first grammar printed in Portugal (1497). They are representative of the teaching of Latin in Portugal at different levels of learning. All three treatises use the vernacular as a pedagogical aid, and Pastrana’s grammar also employs images to illustrate the main syntactical concepts. All treatises discuss government using the regular medieval terminology of