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- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- List of Figures IX
- List of Tables XI
- Problems and Perspectives of Postclassical Greek 1
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Part I: Periodization and Greek Diachrony
- How ‘Post’ is Postclassical? Lessons from the Augment throughout the History of Greek 13
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Part II: Greek Dialects and Postclassical Greek
- Dialect Convergence and Linguistic Change: The Dodona Tablets Corpus and its Significance for the Study of the History of the Greek Language 29
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Part III: Homer and Hellenistic Greek
- ‘Late’ Linguistic Innovations and Elimination of Hiatus in the Homeric Text 65
- Notes on aemulatio in Hellenistic Epic: Apollonius of Rhodes and the Homeric Language 77
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Part IV: Language Standardization
- Atticist Views on Linguistic Variation: The Case of Phrynichus’ Eclogue and its Use of Ancient Sources 103
- In the Mood? – Some Thoughts on the Use of the Optative in Postclassical Literary Greek 135
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Part V: Historical Semantics
- Postclassical ‘shame’: ἐντρέπομαι and ἐντροπή 157
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Part VI: Morphosyntax and Biblical Greek
- Negative Concord and Word Order in the Greek Bible and New Testament 187
- Multiverb Constructions in Postclassical Greek: Pseudo-coordination and Participial Constructions in the Apophthegmata Patrum 225
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Part VII: The Syntax-Pragmatics Interface
- Double Conjunction Usages in Postclassical Greek 271
- Word Order in Byzantine Literary Greek 293
- List of Contributors 309
- Index Rerum 311
- Index Verborum 313
- Index Locorum 315
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- List of Figures IX
- List of Tables XI
- Problems and Perspectives of Postclassical Greek 1
-
Part I: Periodization and Greek Diachrony
- How ‘Post’ is Postclassical? Lessons from the Augment throughout the History of Greek 13
-
Part II: Greek Dialects and Postclassical Greek
- Dialect Convergence and Linguistic Change: The Dodona Tablets Corpus and its Significance for the Study of the History of the Greek Language 29
-
Part III: Homer and Hellenistic Greek
- ‘Late’ Linguistic Innovations and Elimination of Hiatus in the Homeric Text 65
- Notes on aemulatio in Hellenistic Epic: Apollonius of Rhodes and the Homeric Language 77
-
Part IV: Language Standardization
- Atticist Views on Linguistic Variation: The Case of Phrynichus’ Eclogue and its Use of Ancient Sources 103
- In the Mood? – Some Thoughts on the Use of the Optative in Postclassical Literary Greek 135
-
Part V: Historical Semantics
- Postclassical ‘shame’: ἐντρέπομαι and ἐντροπή 157
-
Part VI: Morphosyntax and Biblical Greek
- Negative Concord and Word Order in the Greek Bible and New Testament 187
- Multiverb Constructions in Postclassical Greek: Pseudo-coordination and Participial Constructions in the Apophthegmata Patrum 225
-
Part VII: The Syntax-Pragmatics Interface
- Double Conjunction Usages in Postclassical Greek 271
- Word Order in Byzantine Literary Greek 293
- List of Contributors 309
- Index Rerum 311
- Index Verborum 313
- Index Locorum 315