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The Noun for ‘Horse’ in Mycenaean and Some Related Terms
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- List of Figures and Diagrams XI
- List of Tables XIII
- Emilio Crespo Güemes: The Man and the Scholar XV
- Publications of Prof. Emilio Crespo XXIII
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Part I: Epigraphy and Dialectology
- The Ionic of Lampsacus and the Month of Badromion 1
- Reflexes of Koineization in Ancient Epirote Feminine Names 11
- Women’s Names in the Lesbian Dialect 33
- “Nicomachos Made Me!” Palaeography and Self-promotion in Late Archaic Greek Italy 43
- Αn Arcadian Man Called Βôθις, or Rather Βόθις? 63
- Verba Volant. Notes on Some Graffiti from Thasos 73
- Modern Greek Evidence for Ancient Greek Dialects: The Case of Megarian 89
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Part II: Lexicon, Onomastics, Morphology, and Morphophonology
- The Noun for ‘Horse’ in Mycenaean and Some Related Terms 115
- Greek δάρδα, ‘Bee’ 125
- On Some Naming Constructions in Homeric Greek 129
- On the “Kriaras” Lexicon of Medieval Vulgar Greek: Issues of Substance (MGL) 139
- Getting There? Greek δύναμαι, ‘Be Able’ 151
- The Κένταυρος Controversy Revisited: An Old Etymological Puzzle in a Comparative-Mythological Perspective 163
- μνημονεύω 183
- Sappho’s Little Cuddly Fawns: A Reply to an Alternative Proposal (Including a Few Remarks on the Semantics of the Adjectives in -ιος and -ειος) 185
- Main Phonetic Changes in Ancient Greek Obscuring the PIE Ablaut 193
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Part III: Syntax and Clause Structure
- Reconstructing (Late) Proto-Indo-European Syntax: Absolute Constructions 215
- Γίγνομαι as the Lexical Passive of the Support Verb ποιέω in Ancient Greek 227
- On the Use of the Oblique Optative Dependent on Verba Dicendi in Herodotus 241
- On Negation, Jespersen’s Cycle, and Negative Concord in Post-Classical Greek 253
- A Construction Grammar Approach to Ancient Greek Argument Structure Constructions 265
- Past Tenses of Modal Verbs: ἔδει and (ἐ)χρῆν in Attic Tragedy and Comedy 279
- Relative Time and Narrative in Herodotus and Thucydides 291
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Part IV: Pragmatics and Discourse
- The Grammaticalization of μέντοι. Genesis and Scope Increase 309
- Off- and On-record Complaints in Sophocles: An Initial Approach 323
- A Note on the Anastrophe of περί with the Genitive in Classical Greek 335
- Impersonalization as a Mechanism of Impoliteness in Aeschines and Demosthenes: A Study of οὐδείς and μηδείς 347
- Discourse Markers, Interpretation, and Translation in the Lord’s Prayer 357
- Evolution of πλήν 367
- Discourse Markers ἔμπᾱς/ἔμπᾱν/ἔμπᾰ Compared with ἔμπης in the Archaic and Classical Periods 383
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Part V: In the Linguistics-Philology Interstices
- “Love Teaches”: Echoes of a Fragment from Euripides 397
- Elis in Homer: Language, Archaeology, Epic Tradition 407
- The Concept of ‘Emphasis’ in Ancient Greek and Indo-European 413
- A Quantitative Tetrameter for Proto-Indo- European 439
- Penis ex Machina as ‘Anticlimax’: ἐξέβαλ’, οἰῶ, τὸ ξίφος (Ar. Lys. 155–156) 463
- Pythagoras and the Magi 473
- List of Contributors 481
- Index 489
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- List of Figures and Diagrams XI
- List of Tables XIII
- Emilio Crespo Güemes: The Man and the Scholar XV
- Publications of Prof. Emilio Crespo XXIII
-
Part I: Epigraphy and Dialectology
- The Ionic of Lampsacus and the Month of Badromion 1
- Reflexes of Koineization in Ancient Epirote Feminine Names 11
- Women’s Names in the Lesbian Dialect 33
- “Nicomachos Made Me!” Palaeography and Self-promotion in Late Archaic Greek Italy 43
- Αn Arcadian Man Called Βôθις, or Rather Βόθις? 63
- Verba Volant. Notes on Some Graffiti from Thasos 73
- Modern Greek Evidence for Ancient Greek Dialects: The Case of Megarian 89
-
Part II: Lexicon, Onomastics, Morphology, and Morphophonology
- The Noun for ‘Horse’ in Mycenaean and Some Related Terms 115
- Greek δάρδα, ‘Bee’ 125
- On Some Naming Constructions in Homeric Greek 129
- On the “Kriaras” Lexicon of Medieval Vulgar Greek: Issues of Substance (MGL) 139
- Getting There? Greek δύναμαι, ‘Be Able’ 151
- The Κένταυρος Controversy Revisited: An Old Etymological Puzzle in a Comparative-Mythological Perspective 163
- μνημονεύω 183
- Sappho’s Little Cuddly Fawns: A Reply to an Alternative Proposal (Including a Few Remarks on the Semantics of the Adjectives in -ιος and -ειος) 185
- Main Phonetic Changes in Ancient Greek Obscuring the PIE Ablaut 193
-
Part III: Syntax and Clause Structure
- Reconstructing (Late) Proto-Indo-European Syntax: Absolute Constructions 215
- Γίγνομαι as the Lexical Passive of the Support Verb ποιέω in Ancient Greek 227
- On the Use of the Oblique Optative Dependent on Verba Dicendi in Herodotus 241
- On Negation, Jespersen’s Cycle, and Negative Concord in Post-Classical Greek 253
- A Construction Grammar Approach to Ancient Greek Argument Structure Constructions 265
- Past Tenses of Modal Verbs: ἔδει and (ἐ)χρῆν in Attic Tragedy and Comedy 279
- Relative Time and Narrative in Herodotus and Thucydides 291
-
Part IV: Pragmatics and Discourse
- The Grammaticalization of μέντοι. Genesis and Scope Increase 309
- Off- and On-record Complaints in Sophocles: An Initial Approach 323
- A Note on the Anastrophe of περί with the Genitive in Classical Greek 335
- Impersonalization as a Mechanism of Impoliteness in Aeschines and Demosthenes: A Study of οὐδείς and μηδείς 347
- Discourse Markers, Interpretation, and Translation in the Lord’s Prayer 357
- Evolution of πλήν 367
- Discourse Markers ἔμπᾱς/ἔμπᾱν/ἔμπᾰ Compared with ἔμπης in the Archaic and Classical Periods 383
-
Part V: In the Linguistics-Philology Interstices
- “Love Teaches”: Echoes of a Fragment from Euripides 397
- Elis in Homer: Language, Archaeology, Epic Tradition 407
- The Concept of ‘Emphasis’ in Ancient Greek and Indo-European 413
- A Quantitative Tetrameter for Proto-Indo- European 439
- Penis ex Machina as ‘Anticlimax’: ἐξέβαλ’, οἰῶ, τὸ ξίφος (Ar. Lys. 155–156) 463
- Pythagoras and the Magi 473
- List of Contributors 481
- Index 489