RT Book, Section T1 Participios de presente sustantivados en latín A1 Martín Puente, Cristina A1 Conde Salazar, Matilde A2 Martín Rodríguez, Antonio María AB There are Latin nouns that seem to come from present participles nominalized at different moments in the history of Latin. Some of them continue to be used as participles or adjectives, while others have abandoned that possibility. Perhaps that is why dictionaries treat them in very dissimilar ways. As far as semantics is concerned, most of them are related to people and, more specifically, to a person's age, family relationships or social relationships ("adulescens", "agens", "amans", "infans", "(in)habitans", "parens", "preaesidens"), whereas only a few refer to non-human animated beings ("animans", "serpens"), and none designate abstract objects or concepts. PB Ediciones Clásicas SN 978-84-7882-868-5 YR 2021 FD 2021 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/8849 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/8849 LA spa NO Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad (MINECO) DS Docta Complutense RD 17 ago 2024