Ancient Greek Linguistics
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About this book
The volume assembles about 50 contributions presented at the Intenational Colloquium on Ancient Greek Linguistics, held in Rome, March 2015. This Colloquium opened a new series of international conferences that has replaced previous national meetings on this subject. They embrace essential topics of Ancient Greek Linguistics with different theoretical and methodological approaches: particles and their functional uses; phonology; tense, aspect, modality; syntax and thematic roles; lexicon and onomastics; Greek and other languages; speech acts and pragmatics.
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Felicia Logozzo, University for Foreigners of Siena; Paolo Poccetti, University of Rome 'Tor Vergata', Italy.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Introduction
XI - Part I: Phonology and its written reflexes
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The outcome of liquid and sibilant clusters in Ancient Greek
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Los grupos de consonantes oclusivas labiales y velares seguidas de silbante en los dialectos griegos
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Gothic evidence for Greek historical phonology
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Scritture Brevi in alfabeto greco: qualche considerazione linguistica
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Metro e confini di parola: il caso dei preverbi multipli in Omero
77 - Parte II: Particles and their functional uses
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The grammaticalization of Greek particles
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On the non–prototypical uses of adverbs in Homer: analysis of ἤδη
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Focus adverbs in Classical Greek
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Connettivi e marcatori discorsivi in greco antico: il caso di ἀτάρ e αὐτάρ in Omero
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Ancient Greek καί: marginal adverbial uses
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Usos de καί y ἔτι como adverbios de foco aditivos en las declamaciones etopoéticas de Libanio
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Les emplois de καί initial en grec ancien
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Homeric use of the particle οὖν in subordinate clauses
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Discourse markers in a comic fragmentary dialogue
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Defective approximative adverbs in Late Greek
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“Single” μήν in Platonic dialogue
259 - Part III: Tense, aspect, modality and evidentiality
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On deictic motion verbs in Homeric Greek
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Reportative markers in Ancient Greek
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Would–be factuality. Future in the Greek verb system
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On the oblique optative in Herodotus’ completive sentences, an evidentiality mark in Ancient Greek
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Pluractionality and perfect in Homeric Greek
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Manifestazioni del “locutore” in greco
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Forme sintetiche del futuro nel greco ellenistico. Brevi note sulla Settanta
383 - Parte IV: Speech acts and pragmatics
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Discontinuous and expletive topic expressions in Homeric Greek
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Le grec classique possède–t–il un présentatif?
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Attenuated, modified, assent–seeking declaratives, interrogation and urbanitas in the Greek of Platonic dialogue
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Focus in performance: some focusing expressions in anagnorisis scenes from Attic tragedy
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Struttura informativa della frase in greco omerico: periferia alta, periferia bassa; collocazione delle relative nella periferia sinistra
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Linguistic paraphrase in Platonic dialogue: a first approach
475 - Part V: Syntax, thematic roles and their morpho–lexical interface
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Quale avere? Sulla sintassi di ἔχειν
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Abstract possession and experiential expression. Some preliminary remarks
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Dietro la maschera. Apparizioni della prima persona nell’Antigone di Sofocle
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Verbal alternations in Ancient Greek as an interface between lexicon and syntax
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Argument participial clauses viewed as abstract objects in Classical Greek
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Noun apposition in Greek religious language: a linguistic account
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Word order, adverb’s scope and focus
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Did Pindar’s scheme really exist?
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Result clauses in Ancient Greek: correlatives, negation, mood and sentence level
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L’aumento in Omero tra narrazione e sintassi
625 - Parte VI: Lexicon and onomastics
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Apollo the Archer
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Locative alternation as lexical derivation: the examples of νάττω and βάλλω
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The “Classical” way to encode motion
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Voice and Sociative alternations in spatial symphero
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Le lexique de la promesse en grec à l’époque archaïque
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Zoomorfismo ed antropomorfismo nella formazione del lessico botanico greco
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Pensare, sapere, ricordare: i verbi di attività mentale in greco omerico
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Theran hικεσιος (6th c. BC) and Homeric ἱκετήσιος: evidence for Zeus ‘of the Foreigners’ in Archaic Greece
775 - Part VII: Greek and other languages
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Homeric and Hittite phraseology compared: introducing the soliloquy in the Homeric and Near Eastern epic
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Ipotesi su gr. Μαρσύας e gr. μάρσι/ύπ(π)ος
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Le grec en latin: des mots grecs attestés seulement en latin
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Antroponimia sabellica nelle iscrizioni greche
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Analytical Indices
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List of Contributors
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